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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually included" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is indeed part of a group or list, often in contrast to what might be assumed or expected.
Example: "I was surprised to find that the item I thought was missing was actually included in the package."
Alternatives: "truly included" or "genuinely included".
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"That was actually included in this decision.
(For some years, the 50 Best list has actually included a hundred restaurants).
Starting a charity isn't a piece of cake – though it helps if cake is actually included.
More than 90percentt of earmarks are specified that way, not actually included in the texts.
This time, Hendren responded with an answer that actually included the name "Edward Scissorhands".
In a marketing tour-de-force, this book actually included instructions for how it could be ordered in bulk.
But, in fact, the frames that actually included Dr. Jarvik were shot in a rowing apparatus on a platform, according to the newsletter.
Again, we're told late in the hourlong program that the "summer of the shark" actually included a lower-than-average number of attacks nationwide.
Although this commitment was not actually included in the joint investigation's terms of reference, Berlusconi evidently felt an obligation to adhere to it.
Trump, Jr.,'s statement actually included fewer Trump-like boasts about the greatness of the campaign and the size of Trump's victory.
Only radiation detectors actually included with shipments, which would be feasible in overseas shipping containers, have a good chance of accomplishing this task.
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