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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually conducted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something was genuinely carried out or performed, often in contrast to what might have been assumed or stated.
Example: "The research was not just theoretical; it was actually conducted in a controlled environment."
Alternatives: "truly carried out" or "genuinely performed".
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Naismith actually conducted experiments on a machine he invented.
Take the way the negotiations are actually conducted.
The researchers actually conducted four studies to reach this conclusion.
The union claims the city never actually conducted the study.
"We actually conducted an exclusive firsthand investigation inside Indonesia to check out the school".
On the contrary, the Wikileaks data base revealed how party insiders actually conducted themselves.
However, very little of the research they cite was actually conducted on business executives.
He is bitter about the way the Iraq war was actually conducted.
However, this deterrent will quickly become ineffective unless searches are actually conducted from time to time," says Kelly.
The city doesn't have a clue that the transaction was actually conducted by the online travel company".
(He was the only one who actually conducted: Daniel Barenboim, after performing at the Proms that night, turned up to carry a flag).
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