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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually defined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when clarifying or emphasizing the specific definition of a term or concept.
Example: "In this context, the term 'sustainability' is actually defined as the ability to meet present needs without compromising future generations."
Alternatives: "clearly defined" or "precisely defined".
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"Fairness" is not actually defined.
"Many modern historians have actually defined themselves in opposition to it, but this is not just an idle hobby".
As each institution seeks to maintain itself, it is actually defined by creating work that increases its size.
All fractional terms are conditional, i.e. in every feasible solution only a subset of the fractional terms is actually defined.
Magnitudes are actually defined in terms of observed brightness, a quantity that depends on the light-detecting device employed.
Many young women are unaware that the groping and touching they have come expect is actually defined as sexual assault under UK law.
First of all, I've seen reference to extracellular space as a possible RxD conceptual region in the RxD documentation, but haven't seen an example of it actually defined.
You're going to hit those hard spots, and you're actually defined by how you come out of those at the end.
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How do I actually define my success?
We actually define ourselves very broadly.
This was a crucial -- actually, defining -- sequence.
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