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The phrase "are actually rolled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process or action that involves rolling something, often to clarify that it is indeed happening or to emphasize the reality of the action.
Example: "The dough for the pastries are actually rolled before being cut into shapes."
Alternatives: "are truly rolled" or "are indeed rolled".
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This number is the main and determines which numbers win and which numbers lose when the dice are actually rolled.
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