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The phrase "actually be ascertained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to determine or find out something with certainty.
Example: "The results of the experiment can actually be ascertained through careful analysis of the data."
Alternatives: "can truly be determined" or "can indeed be established".
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73 There is great opportunity to expand on existing knowledge to bring translational understanding to the forefront of preclinical safety pharmacology assessment through a systems pharmacology approach, but there should be a balance between complexity and simplicity (what can actually be ascertained from the measurements or data available in practice).
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Indeed, that the presumption is actually correct which can only be ascertained extrinsically does not amount to its constituting a decisive ascertainment.
The variability in the following weeks and months may have been caused by differences in the number of spermatogonial stem cells actually transferred into each recipient, which could not be ascertained in this study.
"The cause of the haemorrhage remains to be ascertained.
Skill level can be ascertained with a much shorter selection.
In general, two big problems with Ecstasy have been ascertained.
Mortality was ascertained through verbal autopsies.
Human SNPs were ascertained in three ways.
Treatment outcomes were ascertained for 225 persons.
Pedigrees were ascertained through a GD proband.
Multiple covariates were ascertained.
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