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The phrase "actually part of a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when clarifying that something is included within a larger whole or context.
Example: "This document is actually part of a larger project that we are working on."
Alternatives: "truly a component of" or "genuinely included in a".
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But it was actually part of a tumor.
It's actually part of a vast and eccentric project called "The And".
But this embarrassment is actually part of a larger China scare that has gripped Washington lately.
It's actually part of a worthwhile collection of short plays, "Romania.
Walker is a fed, actually, part of a task force investigating truck hijackings.
The Loue is actually part of a larger river, the Doubs, that it later joins.
It's actually part of a large shopping center, Whiteleys, but you hardly know it.
But Meerkat, far from a tech-conference confection, is actually part of a growing obsession with real-time streaming video.
But Trump is actually part of a broader and very important story, which is the rise of global populism.
The models, made of bonded nickel, are actually part of a larger collection that started in 1997.
Looking at the sturdy brass overall fasteners, I wondered if everything familiar was actually part of a secret sexual underworld.
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