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The phrase "actually consists" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize the components or elements that make up something.
Example: "The project actually consists of three main phases: planning, execution, and evaluation."
Alternatives: "truly comprises" or "essentially includes".
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The project actually consists of two structures.
Because the panoramic camera actually consists of two cameras, it produces three-dimensional images.
What the lobby system actually consists of is hard to say - certainly less than its mystique.
So one opens it eagerly with hopes of learning what this war actually consists of.
Although powdery, on a microscopic scale cement actually consists of relatively large grains.
ANOVA actually consists of a whole slew of variations of related techniques.
(The novel actually consists of two sentences, the final one a mere five words long).
Mount Unzen actually consists of a group of composite volcanoes located on Japan's Shimabara Peninsula east of Nagasaki.
This results in a serious implication; the model used in the controller actually consists of a set of independent models.
Moreover, the electrical conductivity of the water streams, which actually consists of water mixed with air, has been evaluated.
"This may mean that the pair Q2345+007A,B actually consists of two separate quasars," said Green.
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