Sentence examples for actually rounded from inspiring English sources

The phrase "actually rounded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize that something has been rounded in a specific way or to a specific degree.
Example: "The final measurement was actually rounded to the nearest whole number for simplicity."
Alternatives: "truly rounded" or "genuinely rounded".

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HBO executives feel their money -- which actually rounded down to $120 million -- is all on the screen.

"The consolidated loan isn't just a weighted average of all the interest rates," says Kantrowitz. "It's actually rounded up to the nearest one-eighth of a percentage point".

And that became so popular that Andrew Jackson actually rounded up a huge amount of slaves in Louisiana and he said, look, if you guys protect Louisiana, you can be free after the war.

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Both have set the bar so low that other politicians congratulate themselves on not wanting to actually round up and interrogate Americans based on nothing but their religion.

Bellingham insisted there was no mystery about what he had done, no secret accomplice, no motive other than the one he was only too willing to declare, to everyone, at length: even on the scaffold, standing on the trapdoor with the rope actually round his neck, he started explaining it to the chaplain of Newgate.

We want the code you bring us to be elegant and extensible so that we can build new cool stuff rather than reinvent the wheel so that this time it's actually round, rather than pentagonal.

"They are willing to say left is right and up is down," Mr. Edwards said in Bayonne, N.J., according to The A.P. "The vice president, Dick Cheney, and the president need to recognize that the Earth is actually round and that the Sun is rising in the east".

In 2011, when the formations reappeared, scientists discovered they were actually round bands of marine eelgrass, similar to rings of mushrooms known as fairy rings.

The shape of the failure surface is actually round and curved, but the area of the failure surface ( A_{f} ) can be defined as Eq. (2) by assuming a curved surface to a flat one as shown in Fig. 6c.

During the aquarium's prototype development phase, Jan captured a series of images that are now a part of what he calls the Quaternary Suite: a video triptych and images on five static "light circumferences" (a term Jan prefers to use instead of "light box," given that they're actually round).

It sounds crazy, especially as the outer edge of the tyre is stronger to withstand cornering forces, but in the quest to manage tyre degradation some teams discovered that turning the tyres round actually improves wear.

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