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The phrase "actual sentences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to sentences that are real, genuine, or not hypothetical or fabricated.
Example: "In the exercise, we were asked to identify actual sentences from a list of phrases."
Alternatives: "real sentences" or "genuine sentences".
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Actual sentences tend to be much less than the maximum possibilities in white-collar cases involving first-time offenders.
Given the standard interpretation, a wff of PC becomes a sentence, true or false, when all its variables are replaced by actual sentences.
"The amendment currently under consideration by the commission -- which will result in little or no change in the actual sentences imposed on those who commit corporate and other types of fraud -- would send the entirely wrong signal.
If Eco is a less inspiring guide to the shape and finish of actual sentences – there are huffy passages about scholars who aspire to prose experiment – that is to be expected in a critic whose style is forever outshone by the likes of Barthes and Calvino.
And yet, he is also still Jamie, recognisably still the fresh-faced, mop-topped Essex boy with a lisp and a habit of babbling words that don't quite make actual sentences; whose company makes nearly £10m profit a year and yet who's clearly not all about the money.
You can weep for the state of the written word — and let's face it, a whole lot of content isn't even written these days; I mean, why expend energy composing actual sentences when you can just live stream a melon being slow-ploded by rubber bands, or you can build technology to automate the writing process to churn out even more #content?
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"That disc sesh was really chili" was an actual sentence he actually said.
"That disc sesh was really chilli" was an actual sentence he actually said.
(The actual sentence was 213 years).
I must however go on to consider my actual sentence.
"But George, being George, remained George" is an actual sentence to be found in the book.
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