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The phrase "actually occupied" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a space or position is currently being used or taken by someone or something.
Example: "The conference room is actually occupied, so we will need to find another place to meet."
Alternatives: "currently in use" or "really taken".
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Some of the models gave reasonable predictions for the number of occupied patches, but those models were unable to predict which ones were actually occupied.
Given its extraordinary length, the poem may have actually occupied 24 individual rolls.
On first glance, it is hard to believe it's actually occupied.
Which is surprising, as the habitat they study, namely dry land, is the one actually occupied by humanity.
That part of the trap actually occupied by the oil and gas is called the petroleum reservoir.
Under the king came the aristocratic "tenants in chief," then strata of "mesne," or intermediate tenants, and finally the tenant "in demesne," who actually occupied the property.
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You should pay for the space you actually occupy.
Theories actually occupy the highest, not the lowest, rank among scientific ideas.
The radiant system reduces air-conditioning costs by cooling only those areas people actually occupy.
"It actually occupies my thoughts a lot more than I thought it would," she says.
The Stop & Shop and its parking area will actually occupy two separate parcels.
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