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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually fulfils" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something meets a requirement or expectation in a specific context.
Example: "The new software update actually fulfils the needs of our users, providing enhanced functionality and improved performance."
Alternatives: "truly meets" or "genuinely satisfies".
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Whether the economy actually fulfils that (diminished) potential depends on a second kind of growth: that of demand.
Validation concerns with confirming whether the produced system actually fulfils user requirements while verification ensures that the generated system in particular phase fulfils the requirements founded in the previous stage.
In contrast, the MDI actually fulfils both Mokken's non-parametric item response theory model [ 10] and Rasch's one-parametric model [ 11] as shown by Olsen et al. [ 5] and can thus be used as a unidimensional depression severity scale.
However, there are controversies regarding both whether or not palliative sedation in general and continuous deep sedation in particular in the end of life actually fulfils the conditions of the principle of double effect and whether or not it is a plausible principle at all.
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