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The phrase "actually employed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize the current employment status of a person, often in contrast to assumptions or previous statements.
Example: "Despite the rumors, she is actually employed at a prestigious law firm."
Alternatives: "currently working" or "really employed".
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Is the respondent replying in the context of actual clinical practice on the ground, or of a protocol, never actually employed?
She never actually employed Ms. Mercado.
The person we actually employed for this role had minimal desired skills.
Most of the 283 apprentices are actually employed by the £14.8bn project's contractors.
Initially, an analysis is developed to model the construction processes actually employed in the project.
He's actually employed an entire program in order to reach out to the African-American community.
The researchers did not seek evidence that any advertiser actually employed this technique.
With Dick Fuld, I mean, the guy's actually employed, and that's just wrong.
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Paragraph (1) of this subsection does not apply to pay on a when-actually-employed basis received from more than one consultant or expert position if the pay is not received for the same day.
Although this uniformity allows very rough predictions of half-lives for undiscovered isotopes, the methods actually employed are considerably more sophisticated.
Some of us are actually employed in law enforcement.
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