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The phrase "actually hidden" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is indeed concealed or not easily visible, often in a context where there may be doubt about its hidden status.
Example: "The treasure was actually hidden beneath the old oak tree, just as the legend said."
Alternatives: "truly concealed" or "genuinely obscured".
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I was actually hidden in a cupboard once.
Two years earlier, these same Arabs had actually hidden Jewish Haganah fighters from the British Army.
When my step-grandfather's relatives came round — they were posh, you see, several notches up the social ladder — I was actually hidden, asleep, put upstairs.
But it only searches web content that it can find -- many images are actually hidden in databases or archives (whether freely available or in Cornell's subscription databases).
Professor Ben Polak: Good, your name is? Professor Ben Polak Nickk; so Nick's pointing out there's actually hidden in here another equilibrium.
When my step-grandfather's relatives came round they were posh, you see, several notches up the social ladder—I was actually hidden, asleep, put upstairs.
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"They may actually hide.
(His "aw shucks" blankness may actually hide a shrewd operator).
If so, the high nominal prices actually hide fairly deep discounting.
Scott Brown, New York magazine's theater critic, has come up with a system for hiding things without actually hiding them.
As time goes on, though, it becomes clear they're actually hiding the lack of depth.
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