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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually verified" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when emphasizing that something has been confirmed or validated in a definitive manner.
Example: "The results of the experiment were actually verified by an independent lab, ensuring their accuracy."
Alternatives: "truly confirmed" or "genuinely validated".
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Though verifiable and actually verified for validity and reliability, the paper lacks the benefits of deliberately designed survey to interact with recipients.
I don't believe the model is robust, nor do the people who actually verified the model.
Have they actually verified in how far the violins they were studying were actually containing wood stemming from the time the owners claim they were build?
Catholic scholars and prelates occasionally employed rabbis to instruct them in the Hebrew language and in the secrets of the Kabbala, which some Christians believed actually verified the postulates of their own faith.
James Lee, a vice-president of ChoicePoint, told Newsnight that Florida, governed by Mr Bush's brother Jeb, had made it clear that it "wanted there to be more names [on the list] than were actually verified as being a convicted felon".
Ok, Miller is actually verified, so this isn't too far out there.
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More intrigingly, Twitter could, instead of verifying accounts without actually verifying them, use something like Vooices instead.
How the unarmed civilian force would be deployed and how it would actually verify the status of military forces remained unclear.
Often for her, it's easier to show opposing viewpoints than it is to actually verify the contents of a video.
The user has no way of actually verifying that the access point is what it says it is, since there's no shared secret.
Then we present the tools and techniques deployed to actually verify the behavioral properties of our model: Petri nets, temporal logic and advanced algorithms to reduce the size of the state space.
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