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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually valid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the truth or legitimacy of something, often in contrast to a previous assumption or belief.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, we found that the claim was actually valid and supported by the data."
Alternatives: "truly valid" or "genuinely valid".
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Our results are actually valid for Riemann domains.
Is the ticket actually valid for the service listed in the URL?
If you look back at what I call the private nightmare of public policy, then these fictions of mine are actually valid.
Reporters are trained to present both sides equally, when in fact — from a knowledgeable scientific perspective — only one side is actually valid.
And so we call that out and say if we're giving feedback, especially if it's stylistic feedback, is that feedback actually valid?
"We can identify if there's a spoofer or malicious agent adding information into the picture that's not actually valid," she says.
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The same solution actually is valid for every path in the network.
That's actually a valid case, but it's also a difficult one to sell politically.
Well, when this order actually became valid, to whom were you subordinated?
Some trolls work by aggregating an enormous number of patents, and then present the threat that one of their thousands of patents might actually be valid.
You can imagine my surprise when we found that only five of the 26 arrested reporters actually have valid NYPD-issued press credentials.
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