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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually identifies" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something truly or definitively recognizes or points out a particular subject or detail.
Example: "The research paper actually identifies the key factors contributing to climate change."
Alternatives: "truly recognizes" or "definitively points out".
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She actually identifies herself as a British Indo-Trinidadian.
He empathises, actually identifies, with women both as social victims and as people.
Nothing in it actually identifies a historical event, but everything speaks of cities, violence and fire.
But now, after becoming a regular with the U.S. team, he says he actually identifies more with America than his native Germany.
The problem is the return of land as a critical input to production.Taking a step back, I think a fair read of the book actually identifies four mechanisms through which capital is increasing in importance.
The common law of unfair competition, which predates Federal trademark protection and continues to exist side-by-side with it, enhances the function of marks by protecting a mark from imitation only to the extent that its use in the market actually identifies the goods or services of a particular firm.
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And can we actually identify people who respond to placebos?
But, due to repetitions, only 1,700 people are actually identified.
He actually identified himself as serving in a veterans association.
But we're good at actually identifying where we're going wrong and checking back.
You can actually identify constellations because you see lots of them each night.
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