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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually responsible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the true accountability or obligation of someone or something in a particular situation.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, it became clear that he was actually responsible for the project's failure."
Alternatives: "truly accountable" or "genuinely liable".
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"I was not only morally, but actually responsible," he said.
"Who is actually responsible for executive remuneration in U.S. companies?" Mr. Andersson said.
They are the only two people who are actually responsible for the success of their ventures".
Hague says in that case Cameron was apologising for something for which Britain was actually responsible.
Nobody -- not even Jon himself -- seems to know if he's actually responsible.
For that, Payne deserves credit, even if he wasn't actually responsible for the glorious weather.
He called it "a far cry from the days of shadowy claims and questions as to who was actually responsible".
Second, the structural weaknesses in our State Constitution are actually responsible for many of the abuses that now exist.
"First, we have to establish what part of TRIM5a is actually responsible for protecting monkeys against H.I.V.," Malik said.
She wished that the people who were actually responsible, whoever they might be, would move the lion somewhere else.
Getting angry with the people who are actually responsible for the tragedy is tempting, but not helpful.
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