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The phrase "actually filled in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been completed or provided, often in the context of forms or documents.
Example: "Please ensure that all sections of the application are actually filled in before submission."
Alternatives: "truly completed" or "genuinely provided".
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The first theme entry I actually filled in was [MAN]AGE EXPECTATIONS, which I got right off the bat, but tried to fill in the complete phrase from left to right.
Visitors – occupiers or otherwise –were greeted with signs stating that "Any licence to the public to enter or cross this land is revoked forthwith", and at one point the entire space was not only blocked off, but actually filled in, with metal barriers.
As tempting as it is to think that Zuckerberg actually filled in his profile to say "It's true, I invented Facebook," this is a fake account.
Furthermore, since we were unable to image the phantom's plastic housing directly with MRI, we could not see if the spheres were filled completely; thus, the "true" activities may have actually been overestimates of what was actually filled in the spheres.
Dear Vice, Here's another Fed Bureau of Prisons rehab workbook for you, this time actually filled in.
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"What seems insignificant may actually fill in a missing piece or lead to a new line of questioning".
Optical-scan ballot readers at least have the original paper ballots to fall back on if there's a suspicion they've been hacked; in the case of DREs, voters never actually fill in a ballot by hand.
This leaves the task of actually filling in the details of the microscopic structure of spacetime (the 'atoms of spacetime') out of which the low energy collective variables emerge (see Hu, 2009, for a conceptually oriented review of such approaches; Crowther 2014 provides a detailed philosophical analysis).
Try to use darker colours when actually filling in the words- that way, people from a long distance away can read what you have to say.
"This actually fills in the gap," Trenberth said.
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