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  • 31actual — 01. Officials believe that at least a thousand people were killed in the earthquake, but the [actual] number is not known. 02. The salesman told me the car would cost $5,000, but the [actual] cost with tax was $5,700. 03. I thought he had been… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 32actual */*/*/ — UK [ˈæktʃuəl] / US adjective Get it right: actual: Don t confuse actual with current or present. Actual is not used for referring to things that are happening now or that exist now. Use current or present to express these ideas: Wrong: The actual …

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  • 33Actual cubic foot per minute — The cubic foot per minute (CFM) or actual cubic foot per minute (ACFM) is a unit of volumetric capacity commonly used by manufacturers of blowers and compressors. Since the volumetric capacity refers to the volume of air or other gas at the inlet …

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  • 34Actual Fantasy — Infobox Album | Name = Actual Fantasy Type = studio Artist = Ayreon Released = October 23, 1996 Recorded = The Electric Castle Studio Genre = Progressive metal Length = 65:44 Label = Transmission Producer = Arjen Lucassen Reviews = Last album =… …

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  • 35Actual sin — According to Christian tradition, actual sin as distinguished from original sin is an act contrary to the will and law of God whether by doing evil (sin of commission) or refraining from doing good (sin of omission). It can be either mortal,… …

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  • 36actual — 1. adjective /ˈæk.ʧu.əl,ˈækʧju.əl,ˈækʧʊ.əl/ a) Existing in act or reality, not just potentially; really acted or acting; occurring in fact the actual cost of goods b) Factual, real, not just apparent or even false the actual case under discussion …

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  • 37actual — ac|tu|al [ æktʃuəl ] adjective only before noun *** 1. ) used for emphasizing what is really true or exact compared with a general idea: The actual number of people killed is not yet known. We don t know her actual date of birth. a ) used for… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 38actual — adjective (only before noun) 1 real, especially as compared with what is believed, expected or intended: a big difference between the opinion polls and the actual election results | I m not joking. Those were his actual words. | in actual fact… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 39actual ouster — The actual expulsion of a tenant from the demised premises. If a lessee, to avoid actual expulsion, yields possession and attorris in good faith to one having a title paramount to that of his landlord, and a right to immediate possession, it is… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 40actual — adjective Etymology: Middle English actuel, from Late Latin actualis, from Latin actus act Date: 14th century 1. obsolete active 2. a. existing in act and not merely potentially b. existing in fact or …

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