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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually containing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the presence of something within a particular context or object.
Example: "The box was labeled as empty, but it was actually containing several hidden treasures."
Alternatives: "truly holding" or "genuinely including".
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Finally, the fluid actually containing the sperm is ejaculated.
People were even starting to question whether it was merely coincidental that another letter actually containing anthrax had been received by Tom Brokaw, the NBC News anchor who grew up in Webster, S.D., a town of 12,000.
It was always going to be difficult to shoehorn offal into a sweet course – promising leads on haggis truffles prove to lead to chocolates merely flavoured with haggis spice, rather than anything actually containing meat.
Such cavities may occur without actually containing prominence material.
In order to reduce the typical problems in SV modelling over small regions (e.g., Torta et al., 2006), we chose to use a larger cap than that actually containing the data.
But making a vaccine wasnt possible until researchers at the National Cancer Institute figured out how to make viruslike particles that mimicked the outside of the HPV virus without actually containing viral DNA.
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Did any of them actually contain lead?
Some actually contain depictions of optical devices.
The teeth of living fish actually contain very little neodymium.
(Some suspected that the syringes actually contained amphetamines).
But it actually contains plenty of land for building.
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