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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually sampled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been genuinely taken or measured from a larger group or set, often in the context of research or data collection.
Example: "The data presented in this study is based on the responses of participants who were actually sampled from the population."
Alternatives: "truly collected" or "genuinely taken".
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Just a fraction of that is actually sampled.
She'll go silent as she tries to figure out what you're comparing it with, whether you've actually sampled all the tartes au citron the world has to offer.
I've actually sampled the new, fancy DineFresh optional meals that US Airways sells in coach on international flights to and from Europe, the Middle East and South America.
The other case shows that microbial processes in the subseafloor may be deciphered by determining and comparing free energies of reactions for catabolic reactions of hypothetical fluids derived from conservative mixing of seawater and hydrothermal fluid with the diffuse fluid actually sampled.
It turns out that the vocals in the track aren't actually sampled from elsewhere at all.
Like all of the people interviewed, Casten has never actually sampled human flesh and is not a zombie.
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With this interpretation the coefficients of the FIR filters are actually sampling points in a multidimensional frequency domain.
The ENT is based on fuzzy noncovalent constraints, which considers thermal fluctuations of biomacromolecules without actually sampling conformations.
(Actually, sampling 1-6 performed slightly better – see Discussion regarding power reduction for the later generations).
Given the axial resolution of STED, we can assume we are actually sampling from a layer of ∼0.5 µm.
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