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Meanings of actual word in English
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Usage of actual word in English
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Until today there had been no actualword from the discarded past.
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Sure, it's ridiculous that the word of the year isn't an actualword.
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Only one of the combinations produced an actualword: R-I-N-G.
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Between these two young people no actualword of love had yet been spoken.
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Thou speakest as a very woman, gentle one, to whom the actualword 'ambition' is unknown.
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They were a tad too formal-"robotic "was ,ifmemory serves, the actualword he used.
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They had been married about three years and Nita had as yet spoken no actualword of complaint.
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The actualword that they used in that verse describes someone who casts spells that do harm to others.
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But to challenge for the all-time title the film itself will (unfashionably) need actualword of mouth.
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If "selfie" is an actualword, found in the poshest of dictionaries, grimmer can be one too.
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He and his sweetheart"-theactualword was grosser-"willbe none the worse for an interview with the Marquess."
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And they used the actualword 'laws,' or nomoi, for another kind of song; and to this they added the term 'citharoedic.'
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A Dog Called Homeless by Sarah Lean You don't always have to say the actualword "goodbye" in a book.
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The actualword religion, which, to him, expressed being bound, did not appeal to Froebel so much as one which expressed One-ness with God.
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But, until I receive some actualword from someone directly connected to this story, I'll continue to assume that Steve Harvey's zoot-suited couch is safe.
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It is the MEANING of the word "tram," not the actualword, that forms part of the fact which is the objective of your belief.