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The phrase "actually built in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is inherently included or integrated within a system or object.
Example: "The software has many features that are actually built in, making it user-friendly and efficient."
Alternatives: "intrinsically included" or "integrated within".
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Not actually the actual chair the teens actually built in actuality.
But with Skype, it's actually built in.
The house appears original to the property, but it was actually built in 2002.
A cynic will point out that the QM2, launched in 2004, was actually built in France.
"It was actually built in the barn of one of our church members," Mr. Fulk said.
First of all, a good part of it was actually built in the fourth century.
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The convention bounce is predictable enough that our forecast will actually build in an adjustment for it, taking some points off Mr. Romney's numbers when he's basking in the convention afterglow, and the same for Mr. Obama after the Democratic convention.
It's something you can actually build in your bedroom, as it turns out, as long as your mom is understanding.
"It's important to simplify your services/products for two reasons: so your customers are clear about what they will receive from you, and so you can actually build in time to properly manage your business and be sure to include time for you to recharge when possible," she said.
Interestingly enough, this app wasn't actually built entirely in-house by Smule.
The young Zionist pioneers who actually built colonies in Palestine, especially from 1905 on, gravitated to Zionism because the promises of Western liberalism were in their bones.
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