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The phrase "actually consisting of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or specify the components or elements that make up something.
Example: "The recipe calls for a sauce that is actually consisting of tomatoes, garlic, and herbs."
Alternatives: "essentially made up of" or "composed of".
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This impression, actually consisting of patterns in a property of the atoms called their spin, was a kind of record of the light's passing and was enough to allow the experimenters to revive or reconstitute the original beam.
The 2 most basic types are the hi-hats (actually consisting of 2 cymbals, top and bottom) and the ride cymbal.
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The project actually consists of two structures.
The Franciscans actually consist of three orders.
But what does the hostile environment policy actually consist of?
So one opens it eagerly with hopes of learning what this war actually consists of.
Neither of us had the slightest idea of what Hal's will actually consisted of.
What the lobby system actually consists of is hard to say - certainly less than its mystique.
But in Philadelphia, most of the décor will actually consist of back projections.
Because the panoramic camera actually consists of two cameras, it produces three-dimensional images.
Although powdery, on a microscopic scale cement actually consists of relatively large grains.
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