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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually in that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize a specific point or detail within a broader context.
Example: "I thought the meeting was about budget cuts, but it was actually in that we were discussing new project proposals."
Alternatives: "specifically in that" or "particularly in that".
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Then compare the list with everything actually in that room: furniture, carpeting, window coverings, light fixtures, electronic gadgets, appliances, photographs, paintings and personal items, including books, music and mementos.
Nevertheless, this vitality of van der Waals (vdW) interactions lies actually in that they continue - even after 177 years - to wonder: three recent events will serve as good examples.
These bring up contextually relevant software however, like allowing you to easily open the Starbucks mobile app when you're in a Starbucks, or suggesting an app designed for a specific train station when you're actually in that train station.
I sat there for some minutes without speaking and then I told her I was actually in that moment drawn to ponder the suicide of Robin Williams, which occurred just yesterday and which left so many people in shock and terrible sadness.
MARIA: I'm actually in that one.
Actually, in that instance, he didn't see it coming.
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Make sure your decal will actually fit in that location.
Actually "transformative" in that it is letting people do things they were not able to before.
"Facebook is not actually investing in that in terms of actual money.
It's just that I am still actually in disbelief that we elected him.
However, there is no evidence to suggest that European soccer is actually headed in that direction.
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