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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually remove" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize the act of taking something away or eliminating it, often in contrast to a previous assumption or expectation.
Example: "I thought the software would just hide the files, but it will actually remove them from the system."
Alternatives: "truly eliminate" or "genuinely take away".
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In contrast to removal attacks, geometrical attacks do not actually remove the embedded watermark itself but intend to distort the watermark detector synchronization with the embedded information [20].
Google stresses that it won't actually remove any pages from its search results unless it receives a valid copyright removal notice from the rights owner.
It won't actually remove them, mind.
They said they doubted that the mayor would actually remove their parking privileges.
The decision about whether to actually remove the clubs and groups, he said, is still pending.
"You could actually remove all of these timber props, and the roof would stay the way it is," he said.
Obama has never put forward a proposal that would actually remove firearms from the possession of law-abiding citizens.
"If you describe them physically, you actually remove them from the reader, you distance them," he said.
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Debt offers the illusion of choice, while actually removing it.
Less than 5 percent of the Exxon Valdez spill was actually removed.
The excess protein consumed by most Americans actually removes calcium from the body.
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