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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually a part of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify that something is genuinely included within a larger whole or context.
Example: "This document is actually a part of the larger project proposal we submitted last month."
Alternatives: "truly a component of" or "genuinely included in".
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They feel they are actually a part of the team.
And it should be a powerful, processing action that the reader is actually a part of.
"That is a sign that we weren't actually a part of the process, so an 'outside only' strategy is not a strategy to win," Mckesson said.
As a result, the river seems more like a private lake than the vast commercial waterway it is actually a part of.
Chinese officials said that any progress on direct links depended on Taiwan agreeing that it was actually a part of China, a claim that over the years the Taiwanese have parried.
3-D Tennis is actually a part of a tennis academy run by Rick Macci, a coach whose greatest student, Serena Williams, began hitting with him when she was 9.
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"That is actually just a part of a story I told [Neil McKay].
Maybe next time Republicans can play constructive partners rather than pure obstructionists and actually be a part of major legislation.
Coolers and filters actually are a part of the cooling and filtration subsystems in any auxiliary system.
At this point, "Say Something Dumb" should actually be a part of the pageant.
Again, fun to watch, but awful to actually be a part of.
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