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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actual programs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to programs that are real or currently in operation, often in contrast to hypothetical or theoretical ones.
Example: "The conference will showcase actual programs that have successfully implemented sustainable practices in various industries."
Alternatives: "real programs" or "existing programs".
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A budget constructed according to actual programs would cut across departmental boundaries.
Presidents would be judged on actual programs, instead of hollow rhetoric.
Now it's time to take a look at actual programs and universities.
But many doctors say the actual programs can vary widely and cover too many conditions too briefly.
The worrisome findings of the San Francisco survey have not been borne out by more recent studies of actual programs that include training in prevention and treatment.
MR. OBAMA: Well, I think it's important to say, Carol, first of all, I haven't evolved in my assessment of the actual programs.
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Unfortunately, "it was not present in the actual programming".
After all the setup, the actual program starts here.
But its actual program bears no relation to this asserted goal.
In the actual program, which has not been broadcast, the footage appears in the correct order.
"Infomercials disguised as actual programming are becoming more and more subtle" - Associated Press.
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