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The phrase "actually chosen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of a selection or decision that has been made.
Example: "After much deliberation, the committee finally revealed the candidates that were actually chosen for the award."
Alternatives: "truly selected" or "genuinely picked".
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Had we actually chosen the most expensive bottle?
They're going to split the votes equally if I've actually chosen correctly.
Only a small number are actually chosen for two years of required military service, beginning at age 21.
Very few officials, in other words, have actually chosen to steer by the "wellbeing measurement dashboards" so far engineered.
This means that less than a fifth of the characters within a given text are actually chosen by Professor Hawking, with the rest predicted by the software.
"To know that these people whose opinion I valued had actually chosen me," English says, "made me feel such a connection with them".
Depending on which implantation sites were actually chosen by the responsible clinicians, the number of microwires analyzed per patient ranged between 24 and 48.
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I was about to see an actual person, not my mother, actually choosing my novel.
How does he actually choose his investments?
But will they actually choose him?
But not many people actually "choose'" the dole.
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