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The phrase "actually a form of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or explain that something is a specific type or category of another thing.
Example: "Many people believe that yoga is just a form of exercise, but it is actually a form of meditation and self-discovery."
Alternatives: "essentially a type of" or "really a kind of".
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Smithsonian Magazine: Is Architecture Actually a Form of Weaving?
It is actually a form of privatisation by stealth.
"It's actually a form of flesh-eating bacteria," he said.
Sometimes a brazen declaration of toughness is actually a form of weakness.
It is actually a form of mandatory sentencing, power akin to parliament-imposed jail terms.
Singleness, in these movies, is actually a form of psychosis rather than a relationship status.
It's actually a form of mindfulness – a process of peacefully observing what's running through your mind.
The larger question, of course, is whether cheating is actually a form of creativity.
The "pattern" representation noted above is actually a form of symbolization.
Debt, he said, is actually a form of borrowing against future consumption.
It takes a while to see that it's actually a form of self-confidence.
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