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The phrase "actually been cleared by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something has received approval or authorization from a specific authority or entity.
Example: "The proposal has actually been cleared by the board, allowing us to move forward with the project."
Alternatives: "officially approved by" or "authorized by".
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Eight of the defendants in Professor Garrett's study had actually been cleared by DNA evidence before trial, but the courts convicted them anyway.
Utaybi had actually been cleared by the Pentagon for transfer out of Guantánamo in late 2005 - although it was uncertain whether he knew he would be leaving, Cully Stimson, the deputy assistant secretary of detainee affairs told the Guardian.
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Thar Thar was cleared by August.
The lysate was cleared by centrifugation.
Eventually, By was cleared of all charges.
It should be clear by evening.
Species differences in AM size may affect the number and size range of particles/fibers that can be actually phagocytized and cleared by AM.
No. It's kind of refreshing actually; it's clear.
Whewell described Kepler's discovery, which seems so "capricious and fanciful" as actually being "regulated" by his "clear scientific ideas" (1857/1873, I, 291 2).
(He was later cleared by the Securities and Exchange Commission).
They were eventually cleared by the army.
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