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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually being incorporated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of something being included or integrated into a larger system or context.
Example: "The new features are actually being incorporated into the next software update."
Alternatives: "currently being included" or "actively being integrated".
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Taylor was in 2013 reported to be the owner of something called T&C Publications, but no records of the firm actually being incorporated could be found in state filings.
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But the ink had hardly dried on headlines around the world when microbiologists, who have been suspicious of NASA ever since the agency announced that it had found fossils of microbes in a meteorite from Mars in 1996, began shooting back, saying the experimenters had failed to provide any solid evidence that arsenic had actually been incorporated into the bacterium's DNA.
(The well that the victim was found in actually was incorporated into the store's décor).
Until the larger systemic issues are fixed, these and other stories continue to push me to create stress-relief strategies that can actually be incorporated in your super-hectic day.
Are these merely tissue transcripts that have not actually been incorporated into the venome?
In 2009 it was demonstrated that pH2 does not need to actually be incorporated into the target.
However, for the purposes of counter-matching it is sufficient to have only a surrogate for the information on exposure that will actually be incorporated into the analysis.
Heck, his career actually predates Interpublic; when he began at McCann-Erickson in New York in 1948, Interpublic was 13 years from being incorporated.
The land, purchased from "an official moon real estate seller" (me, actually) has already been incorporated into a micronation, sorta like Sealand, which ThePirateBay tried to buy a while ago.
I actually really like the way the ad is incorporated into the background, and slightly opaque.
Some businesses may try to get around this by using the similar-sounding "Ink" (for example, a printing business named "Printers, Ink"), but this will still make it sound as though the business is incorporated when it actually isn't.
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