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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually copy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the act of making a duplicate of something, often in a context where there may be doubt or confusion about whether something is being copied or not.
Example: "I thought you were just going to summarize the document, but you actually copy the entire text verbatim."
Alternatives: "truly replicate" or "genuinely duplicate".
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And it does not actually copy the game's programming or visual assets.
When an individual would actually copy by hand, the theory is valid; there is no sound reason to force him to do the work.
The painters whose works are on display—Harold Bru der, Audrey Flack, Malcolm Morley, Richard Estes, How ard Kanovitz and Joseph Raf fael not only readily admit they paint from photographs, but in the main actually copy them, albeit with the impor tant advantages of the far less rigid medium.
Or does it actually copy the Android idea, where you pull down this menu to display all your notifications?
But we learned using the hosted environment that, in many cases, it is desirable to actually copy the data before sending it to the another process.
"So if I have a child who has loss of light-sensitive cells at the back of her eye," says Katsanis, "I can actually copy that defect in the developing light-sensitive cells of a zebrafish". And he can do that cheaply, quickly, and in an adequate number of trials to demonstrate that whatever conclusion the various trials suggest is correct.
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Plaintiffs must first show that defendants "actually copied" their quilts.
Surveys observe that most UCC is actually copied from many peripheral nodes.
Before actually copying any files, it will compare the source with the target and only copy files which are new or altered.
The American education model, he says, was actually copied from the 18th-century Prussian model designed to create docile subjects and factory workers.
1.08pm: Thanks to @victoriatheoldgoth, who explains that Wacky Races was actually copied from The Great Race, another film (made in '65) starring Tony Curtis.
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