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The phrase "actually pinpoint" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize the act of identifying something with precision or accuracy.
Example: "The researchers were able to actually pinpoint the source of the error in the data analysis."
Alternatives: "accurately identify" or "precisely locate".
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I can actually pinpoint one of the incidents, from the Soft Boys.
"You can actually pinpoint the second when his heart rips in half".
I can actually pinpoint the moment I realized I no longer wanted to be an actor; I was an actor".
You can actually pinpoint the moment when the oil company BP began to get hosed in Louisiana: March 2012.
It's difficult to actually pinpoint where the speed comes from, it's just generally a lot more snappy.
So you can actually pinpoint an organization, saying, that's a passive-aggressive culture, or that's a culture where emotional intelligence is not valued.
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Raffeale Sorrentino, the chief concierge at the Hotel Adlon near the Brandenburg Gate, actually pinpointed the bunker site exactly on a map for me when I stopped in for a tour of the hotel later that day.
In the interview, Matt commented, "[When I rated without a rubric], I really focused on types of errors, actually pinpointed to detailed error types, for example, incorrect verbs".
In King Lear, he actually pinpoints the dysfunction in his own culture and because he's such a great playwright he mirrors the dysfunction in any culture.
It actually pinpoints the main reason behind the computational efficiency differences of the two algorithms.
"I can't really pinpoint one thing.
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