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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually meets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something truly satisfies or fulfills a particular requirement or condition.
Example: "The new software actually meets all the specifications outlined in the project proposal."
Alternatives: "truly satisfies" or "genuinely fulfills".
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"This man actually meets every item on this list".
Experimental tests show that the proposed controller actually meets the objectives it has designed for.
It is formally shown that the developed strategy control actually meets the MPPT requirement.
It is formally shown that the obtained controller actually meets its objectives.
It is formally shown that the proposed controller actually meets its control objectives.
Then, it is formally demonstrated that the proposed controller actually meets the desired control objectives.
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But I actually met him before that.
The U.S. might actually meet that target.
People you might actually meet.
His expectations are actually met.
To everyone she actually met".
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