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The phrase "actually to be able" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the ability to do something in a specific context or situation.
Example: "I didn't think I would actually be able to finish the project on time, but I managed to do it."
Alternatives: "truly capable of" or "really able to".
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Several centuries before Lucretius was writing, however, some Greek thinkers had come to the conclusion that, if the world were actually to be able to exist as we perceive it, it would need to be made of some form of microscopic stuff that was in some way permanent.
CURT NICKISCH: I had an interesting experience coming to work for Harvard Business Review because they use Slack before I got here and I found it super helpful, not to start from scratch, but actually to be able to log in and go back through past discussions just to see how they spoke with each other and the things they talked about and the questions they had for each other.
However, when the caregivers understand the services and have the resources to take an active role, the outlook is better: "You know, you have to be very strong to make it, actually to be able to follow through with it.
Regardless of whether or not typing confirmed there had been CDI transmission, this could still be useful information to either encourage further audit or reassure staff that their existing practices were robust: But actually to be able to go to staff and to clinicians and say do you know what this VNTR [MLVA] typing is exactly the same as that.
So if they go 'this is what I know, this is what I don't know', so when to be able to refer, when to be able to ask another clinician or look at your textbooks, and actually to be able to be comfortable in themselves to go to their patient when they don't completely know something, which is not being arrogant and go 'I know everything'.
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"You actually have to be able to justify your decision.. . .
The people are actually going to be able to govern themselves without any other edifice.
"I felt like, oh my God, I'm actually going to be able to do something about this".
And No. 2, the president actually has to be able to do two things at once.
"We weren't actually expecting to be able to see that as clearly as we do".
You're actually going to be able to make a living at it".
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