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The phrase "actually cited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to sources or references that have been formally acknowledged or mentioned in a text.
Example: "In her research paper, she made sure that all the information was actually cited to give credit to the original authors."
Alternatives: "properly referenced" or "formally acknowledged".
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You should title the page 'Works Cited' if you only list sources that you actually cited in your paper (those that you made into footnotes or endnotes).
But Jefferson actually cited two of his favorite ideas in that passage.
Or very Madonna in "Desperately Seeking Susan," which Christophe Decarnin of Balmain actually cited as his inspiration.
During his Presidential campaign, Kenyatta actually cited his indictment as a way to whip up support — presenting it as evidence of enduring Western colonialism.
In the case of the uranium, Mr. Bush actually cited British intelligence because it had published the allegation about Africa in an unclassified report in September.
The influential Senate Republican Orrin Hatch actually cited Garland as the kind of moderate justice Obama should appoint but allegedly wouldn't.
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Title the page 'Works Cited' if you only list sources that you actually cite in your paper.
I mean, the guy actually cites truTV — the former Court TV — as a source several times.
You actually cite monetary and trade policies as areas where EU governments have actually achieved a modicum of success.
Chafets writes that "serious people" have called Limbaugh "a serial liar," without actually citing the abundant evidence.
Let's pause for a moment and look at the single part of the letter to Harriet Harman where he actually cites some particular problems.
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