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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually inserted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been placed or added into a particular context or location, often to clarify or emphasize the action of insertion.
Example: "The data was actually inserted into the database after the system update."
Alternatives: "truly added" or "genuinely placed".
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This process is applied recursively to all levels of the tree until it reaches a leaf node where new elements are actually inserted.
He denies an empirical basis to number presentations: "The presentation of number is not extracted from external perception, but is actually inserted into it" (Ehrenfels 1891, 287).
Their work could overcome a stumbling block for gene therapy by ensuring that a gene is actually inserted into a target cell's chromosome, where it will order the production of therapeutic proteins.
Speaking after the meeting, chair Amy Gutmann, president of the University of Pennsylvania, criticized the use of the phrase "creating life," pointing out that Venter actually inserted a synthetic genome into an existing cell.
A clueless (but probably innocent) mother bought a Wii for her kids for Christmas, and having been told by someone that she had to "put in her credit card when prompted," actually inserted not one, not two, but three credit cards into the Wii's poor little disc slot.
140 of these intragenic miRNAs are actually inserted within intronic regions of surfaceome genes.
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What's less understandable, and more regrettable, is that the film actually inserts misleading elements into its story.
"What you see here is the same live programming," Mr. Cheng said as he used the app, "but what we are doing during the commercial break is actually inserting new ads into the stream".
In this study, the surgeons identified the rotation axis in virtual space but did not actually insert a K-wire.
It's not clear if anyone at these agencies was tricked into actually inserting the CD into a government computer".
The nuances between just three of the possibilities: conventional plant breeding, biotechnology to uncover certain desirable (or undesirable) traits in the genome and actually inserting one piece of DNA from one plant (or species) to another need to be understood, and unfortunately all seem to be lumped together under GMO.
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