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The phrase "actually existing material" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to tangible or real-world objects or substances, often in contrast to theoretical or abstract concepts.
Example: "In our research, we focus on actually existing material rather than hypothetical scenarios."
Alternatives: "real material" or "tangible material".
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First, a person's consideration of her interest involves expectations or mental projections of the future, not actually existing material interests.
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"This sampling and re-framing of existing material became the shape of the design output itself, so the project's process was actually a form of imitation of the subject matter," Picardi explains.
Both works are based on previously existing material.
Rework the existing material even though we are beginning a demanding tour?
And it was the second symphony in a row that Prokofiev built from existing material.
Most analysts have relied on existing material; these books use new sources.
He continued: "Usually in theatre you're adapting existing material or creating an entirely new play.
It amounted to pulling together the existing material then in circulation in a readable way.
1997, Oscar nomination - Hamlet, best writing on existing material.
Talk about adapting an episode from existing material with Game of Thrones.
The effort is channeled towards honoring existing material and making sure that the show is pristine.
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