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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually post" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when clarifying or confirming the action of posting something, often in a context where there may be doubt or misunderstanding.
Example: "I thought you were going to send the document via email, but I see you actually post it on the website."
Alternatives: "truly publish" or "really share".
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Of course, these busy social networkers don't actually post journal entries or befriend playground acquaintances themselves.
Besides, he said, only about 10percentt of the patients he asks actually post online.
Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at Standard & Poor's, says that in deflationary times, some stocks could actually post gains.
But limit orders benefit investors only if their brokerage firms actually post the orders for others to see.
Finally, some employers will actually post specifically for MFins, outline the job description, but leave the title as TBD, depending on your experience.
The island's windmills were actually "post mills" – which means the entire structure rotates around a central post to catch the wind.
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Much of what I saw was actually post-Byzantine art, dating from the centuries after the fall of Constantinople to the Turks in 1453.
Among the many things that can be gleaned from Tuesday's Supreme Court decision eviscerating the Voting Rights Act is this: we live in an era of American history which is, if not actually post-racial, then officially post-racism.
In the easy-going Netherlands, for instance, there is little appetite for such talk; one leading Dutch Christian Democrat says breezily that his country's Christian democracy is actually "post-Christian".
It sounds like a ridiculous novelty, but actually Post-it Plus was a clever idea: an app capable of photographing your Post-it scribbles from a meeting, then turning them into a digital board for further organising, editing and sharing.
By Jelani Cobb June 25, 2013 Among the many things that can be gleaned from Tuesday's Supreme Court decision eviscerating the Voting Rights Act is this: we live in an era of American history which is, if not actually post-racial, then officially post-racism.
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