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The phrase "actually impart" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of conveying or communicating information, knowledge, or skills.
Example: "The teacher aimed to actually impart a deeper understanding of the subject to her students."
Alternatives: "truly convey" or "effectively communicate".
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In some cases, bad memories can actually impart negative value to a home for a seller.
Ultimately, our ambivalence towards 3D may be more of a philosophical question: does the format actually impart any more meaning than its 2D equivalent?
Rather than an assemblage of devices that can be controlled from smartphones, the homes of the future will integrate technology more seamlessly in ways that actually impart value.
And often times, he adds, it's the younger partners who have operational experience in newer technologies like mobile gaming, who can actually impart key knowledge on LPs and senior partners.
The game is like Guitar Hero, but will actually impart real skill, and runs in your browser with no special equipment required besides a guitar and a computer with a microphone.
The basic problem is that colleges actually impart directly employable skills for only a very modest portion of the college population (such as engineering and accounting majors) and that employers hiring high paid workers feel they need someone with more than a degree from the College of Last Resort.
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Compared to the corresponding individual components, the flame retarding effect is enhanced or actually imparted by the use of various combinations of those compounds.
You can use a food blender for this, but I find that a granite pestle and mortar actually imparts a certain earthy flavour into the paste.
Research on communication in this area has repeatedly pointed to the fact that the information that was actually imparted may be very different from the perceptions of what was said and heard (Fischer and Ereaut, 2012).
Improvement of term definitions was important, as the definition is the element of an ontology term that actually imparts the meaning of the term, while the term name is merely a convenient shorthand label.
The outfield appeared to have the capacity not just to let the ball run freely across the grass, but actually to impart gentle acceleration to it, even up the slope to the Grandstand, seducing fielders into believing they could chase it down only for it to pull tantalisingly away at the last second.
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