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"to actually implement" is correct and is used in written English.
You can use it when referring to the realization of a plan or idea. For example: The team had ambitious plans to improve customer service, but struggled to actually implement them.
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We do not have lasers big enough to actually implement this".
But the UN plan, while requiring new laws, says little about how to actually implement them.
But it's not clear that the bill includes mechanisms to actually implement the results.
The law was approved in 2010 but has proved difficult to actually implement.
"Rather, it is that the court has no confidence that Interior is willing to actually implement an adequate accounting".
However, it might just galvanise the government to actually implement centrist growth policies, like the National Development Plan.
"For me, the priority was the NHS, but you need to be in government to actually implement that," she said.
But to stand together to actually implement a credible inspections resolution -- and to endorse the use of force if Saddam resists -- the parties actually have to believe in it.
"These vested interests along with their political influence will make it difficult for the European Union to actually implement an open-market, tariff-only system in 2006," he said.
The scientific community reached a consensus on the need to act years before the Paris agreement and the jury on whether leaders will mobilise the political will to actually implement it is still out.
Because whoever captured the presidency would have a mandate to actually implement some version of the Grand Bargain needed to get growth going again — and growth is the only sustainable cure for unemployment, the deficit and inequality.
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