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The phrase "an actual instance of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific occurrence or example of something in a concrete manner.
Example: "This report provides an actual instance of how the new policy has improved employee productivity."
Alternatives: "a real example of" or "a specific case of".
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Mary Cheh, the council member who has conducted the hearings, said that just one of the five children's jobs appeared to have been an actual instance of nepotism.
The character of your experience is explained by an actual instance of whiteness manifesting itself in experience.
The character of one's experience is explained by an actual instance of whiteness manifesting itself in experience.
H.H. Price, for example, says that "When I say 'this table appears brown to me' it is quite plain that I am acquainted with an actual instance of brownness" (Price 1932: 63).
Besides, it details the recruitment plan and presents an actual instance of the conceptual framework, which can contribute to the use and replication of the sampling approach procedures by SE researchers and practitioners interested on performing surveys in SE.
To calibrate the quality of the fused data that is produced, we need to gauge it as an actual instance of f X, Y).
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A commission spokesperson said that the bloc had known about the risk of defeat devices in 2014, but "was not aware of any actual instances of fraud.
According to the calculated results and the actual instance of roadside, it brings forward the recommended width of roadside clear zone.
Objects of perception are causally efficacious particulars (svalakṣaṇa), actual instance of things in the world with temporal and spatial location.
If we refer to Figure 2 (ideally, to the actual instance of this page on the Web), we can see the problematic atom – it is the translucent grey ellipsoid just to the left of the word "Surfaces" in the pop-up menu.
Not only is the charge factually inaccurate -- the court has three empty seats, which the president is constitutionally required to fill -- but one could easily make the case that Republican efforts to prevent Obama from filling empty court seats, thereby keeping those courts from having any more judges appointed by a Democrat, are actual instances of "court-unpacking".
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