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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually reviewed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been examined or assessed in a genuine or real manner, often to emphasize that it was done thoroughly or with attention.
Example: "The report was actually reviewed by several experts before publication to ensure its accuracy."
Alternatives: "truly examined" or "genuinely assessed".
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Other problems involve questionable legal notarization of documents, in which, for example, the notarizations predate the actual preparation of documents — suggesting that signatures were never actually reviewed by a notary.
Applications that are actually reviewed — those for more extensive work — can take months.
There were allegations that she had slept with Grayson in order to secure a favourable review for Depression Quest – though he never actually reviewed the game.
His true nightmare, he said, would have been if the agency had actually reviewed the disclosures and never found anything wrong.
If memory serves me right, some half-century ago, the Week In Review actually reviewed some of the news that had transpired that week.
And someone observed that the university did quite a bit better in fact, a lot better along these lines before the petition was ever actually reviewed or handled in the government.
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Or else, what are you actually reviewing?
(Though, for once, Billington was not actually reviewing these performances).
They're actually reviewing some of the SAME stories.
But maybe I'm not the guy to actually review it.
I wonder if you will ever actually review my previous comment.
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