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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually described" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when clarifying or emphasizing that something has been specifically detailed or explained.
Example: "The features of the new software were actually described in the user manual, making it easier for us to understand how to use it."
Alternatives: "specifically outlined" or "clearly detailed".
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Let me get back to this beautiful image that Bud actually described already.
On another occasion, she actually described them as "mighty warriors, with mighty weapons".
THE SHIRT was never actually described by Jane Austen in THE FAMOUS NOVEL.
Various HSBC due-diligence reports actually described Madoff's returns as "too good to be true".
Torre actually described Wells as low maintenance, which before now would have been like describing him as emaciated.
On one old map the island was actually described as Cooper's Island, so for about ten seconds I thought, Hey!
Mr. Ferguson, who's as caustic off camera as he is on the air, actually described the experience as exciting.
The engineering firms actually described their marketing activity as a sales activity and the function tended to be differentiated from project management.
It was actually described by Mortiz Litten (yes, same first name) 6 years later who would coin the term "Roth spot" we still use today.
Fifty years later another Harvard professor, Clayton Christensen, developed his theory of disruptive innovation, which actually described how creative destruction worked.
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Instead of these trite and generic requirements, spend some time to actually describe details of the actual project.
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