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Discover Ludwig"has been actually" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is used to emphasize that what you are saying is true. For example: "She has been actually living in Paris for the past three years."
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And the success has been, actually, pretty remarkable," he said.
"Only our SETI work is (has been, actually) without federal support for the past 10 years," Mr. Pierson wrote in an e-mail message.
Because of the very nature of the finds, "it's impossible to estimate the amount that has been actually excavated," a spokesman for the squad said.
And formal business, it says, is business that has been actually authorised by the committee at a properly constituted meeting recorded in minutes.
The typical S-shape mode with an overshoot for CO2 strongly suggests the existence of an intermediate (In) and, the presence of the (In) has been actually confirmed by the transient response of its decomposition in an O2-He stream.
"The reaction on campus as I've witnessed it so far has been hugely positive, with lots of excitement and appreciation of what has been actually quite balanced coverage of the events.
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It's important to make sure that what your dog has is actually lice.
"We've been actually stunned by that".
Redshifts have been actually measured only for about 40 events.
I've been actually feeling pretty good the whole time.
I think we've been actually walking to down at that same time.
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