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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually printed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something has been physically produced or published, often in contrast to something that is merely planned or digital.
Example: "The final version of the report was actually printed and distributed to all team members."
Alternatives: "physically printed" or "truly printed".
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Months later I received a printed letter in reply signed (or perhaps actually printed because there must have been several thousands of similar letters and it'd be an impossible task to sign all replies while she was yet in mourning) by Mrs Kennedy.
Not a filmbook, but actually printed on filament paper".
But they actually printed the boring bits in between.
But there's a problem: Ryan's budget was actually printed — on paper, at that.
You write: "Many falsehoods have been published about what the Courier-Mail actually printed that day.
Funds are not deducted until the document is actually printed at a PawPrint station.
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"We have doggie bowls, and we actually print the doggies' names on them".
In "additive manufacturing", or 3D printing, machines can actually "print" physical objects ultra-thin layer by ultra-thin layer.
"We wanted to create pattern for walls without actually printing it in color," said Mike Tuttle, Inhabit's cofounder.
"They should actually print out pictures of Lyudmila Alexeyeva and hand them out to all the law enforcement authorities with a note saying 'Do not arrest this person,' " said Mr. Goldberg, now an editor in Washington.
Sadly, they're not actually printing these things but if they did I'd totally buy a pack.
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