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The phrase "actually identified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that has been confirmed or recognized in a specific context.
Example: "The researchers have actually identified the source of the contamination in the water supply."
Alternatives: "truly recognized" or "definitively determined".
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Finally, putting together reads from both libraries, the model-based extrapolation denoted 8,262 different transcripts potentially identifiable, and the 7,286 actually identified represents 88%.
Using reads from the female library only, the number of transcripts actually identified was 5,989, which, compared to the 7,176 maximum transcripts identifiable at infinite sequencing, represents 83% of the total.
He actually identified himself as serving in a veterans association.
And the government actually identified a human being, Rebecca Mairone, claiming she defrauded Fannie and Freddie.
But, due to repetitions, only 1,700 people are actually identified.
"I was actually identified when I was doing human rights work in north Idaho as first trans-racial," she said.
Well, I want to do the same thing, but I've actually identified how we can do that.
It is associated, if not actually identified, with individuality and also with the seat of rational consciousness.
It was found that the participants who were recognized as having unusual preferences are actually identified as having the reliability problem.
It was observed that Morris and EFAST approaches actually identified the same 8 and 15 non-influential parameters for the two sub-models.
If no one actually identified this as a triumph of style over substance, it's because none of the men involved seemed to recognize any substance but style.
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