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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually entails" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or explain the implications or consequences of a particular situation or concept.
Example: "The new policy actually entails a significant change in how we handle customer complaints."
Alternatives: "actually involves" or "actually requires".
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I have no idea what consulting actually entails.
There is often a lack of clarity from universities about what a degree actually entails.
The whole political class extols the soul-cleansing wonders of work, but stays largely silent about what it actually entails.
The "freedom" of summer dressing actually entails convoluted schemes, snaps, layers and yards of beige stretch fabric – not exactly liberating.
I have described all these incidents as resulting from confusion about what freedom of religion actually entails.
And prompting him quickly to seek the advice of someone who does know what the job of being president actually entails.
The court would then have to move to the next stage, defining what an individual right actually entails and what government regulations it permits.
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