Sentence examples for actually released from inspiring English sources

The phrase "actually released" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the fact that something has been made available or published, often in contrast to previous expectations or assumptions.
Example: "The long-awaited sequel was finally actually released last week, much to the delight of fans."
Alternatives: "truly published" or "genuinely launched".

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The president actually released the long-form version in 2011".

(The song was actually released as the B-Side to another Bell song, "Formula of Love").

In the Binyam Mohamed case, some information provided by the CIA was actually released.

Again, this one was actually released to coincide with Mother's Day in the UK.

"This next song was actually released on the radio," he said.

I asked Citarella and Troemel if they had actually released any spiders.

5) The Skiffle Sessions – Live in Belfast 1998 was actually released in 2000.

Congress actually released 3,500 of the ads that were run by the Russians.

In this phase, the court will also have to decide on how much oil was actually released.

It depends on a withheld secret that, by the time the film is actually released, may be common knowledge.

Research revealed that no game called Petscop was ever actually released, nor did the company that ostensibly made it exist.

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