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The phrase "actually not essential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not necessary or required, often in a context where its importance is being questioned.
Example: "While the additional features are nice, they are actually not essential for the basic functionality of the software."
Alternatives: "truly unnecessary" or "not really needed".
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False lethal predictions are often clues that some biomass component is actually not essential, or that the model lacks an alternative gene or pathway that would allow it to survive in the given experimental conditions.
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We should also note that four of the Opi− mutants (YNG2, HSC82, KIC1, and SMB1 ) are actually not classified as essential in the Saccharomyces Genome Database (http://www.yeastgenome.org/).org/
Actually, variables ( delta_{i} ) are not essential since they can be replaced by the expression on the right-hand side of (4).
Parasitic bacteria may have extra genes for interaction with their host, thus some of the genes described in [ 20] as essential are actually not required for general survival and therefore not found in all organisms [ 15].
(Minor science peeve: Brockovich says that water is the essential "element" for life. Actually not -- water is a molecule not an element).
Expression of the genes essential for growth: The first assessment aimed at identifying genes essential for growth in silico that are actually not expressed.
These findings suggest that se are not essential to the development of CRSwNP and actually, are not even more common in CRSwNP than in controls that carry SA.
Actually, not.
But it's not essential.
Actually, not quite.
Actually, not so fast.
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