Term used in project management to describe things that have actually happened rather than just planned to happen.(noun)
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Use "actuals" in a sentence
"Likewise, the fiscal deficit, at Rs 330,114 crore -- according to what is described as actuals in the official jargon with the qualification that they are unaudited provisional figures -- has outrun the revised Rs 326,515 crore by a rather small margin of Rs 3,559 crore, or by 1. 1%."
"There will likely be a lot fewer conversations about comparing "actuals" to 2008 comparable periods."
"Unfortunately, 'actuals' came in significantly less than projections."