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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been completed or achieved, often with a sense of realization or confirmation.
Example: "I thought the project would take longer, but we are actually through with it ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "truly finished" or "really done".
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But is this mother actually through with her substance issues?
My first encounter with the book was actually through an adaptation.
We'll then be exploiting this representation actually through most of the course.
"But I was ultimately humbled actually through a relationship – a girl who broke up with me".
A bird is not considered to have arrived home until actually through the trap of its loft.
So the way we think about AI and intelligence is actually through the prism of reinforcement learning.
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But can it actually carry through on serious policy?
But very few actually follow through with dates.
These smears are not actually cutting through," he said.
I knew that I needed it, but actually carrying through is a different story.
This can actually cut through a lot of indecision, on your part.
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