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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually operate" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing the functioning or performance of a system, device, or process in a practical context. Example: "The new software update will allow the application to actually operate more efficiently than before."
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Yet little is known about how the perpetrators actually operate.
"Franchisers don't actually operate the franchised hotels," which can result in variable compliance, he said.
It's worth noting that rent controls do actually operate all over the country, including the capital.
Helping themselves The bank that shrank A working model ReprintsIt is still unclear how the system will actually operate.
The power authority, which has just 112 employees, does not actually operate the system for distributing electricity on Long Island.
It has instead chosen to work with "catalog syndication" companies, which actually operate warehouses and fill customer orders, he added.
One idea is to renegotiate the lucrative Tricare packages with the insurance companies, hospitals and drug companies that actually operate the programs.
The result is that he usually observes the skies only once or twice a year (and on most large telescopes, technicians, not astronomers, actually operate the equipment).
When you get inside that world and start talking to the people who actually operate in it, it's not that smart, really.
The approach at the Hearst tower appears to be a combination of common sense, careful attention to how office buildings actually operate, canny shopping and some innovative design.
When the Navy put a Pacific fleet through maneuvers on a $12 million cocktail of biofuels this summer, it proved that warships could actually operate on diesel from algae or chicken fat.
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