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The phrase "actually being completed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is in the process of being finished or finalized.
Example: "The project is finally in the stage of actually being completed after months of hard work."
Alternatives: "truly being finished" or "genuinely being finalized".
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"A lot more people are coming and checking it out than there are deals actually being completed," Beak said.
But studies have shown that setting goals and planning how you will accomplish those goals can drastically increase the chance of them actually being completed.
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Closing the deals is another matter -- few can actually be completed on line.
But Ms. Nixon said yesterday that the episode that featured Ms. Jones's suggested storyline had actually been completed only two weeks before Ms. Nixon's appearance on "The View".
On the other hand, if I wait for the investigation to actually be completed … Republicans might say mean things about me.
Qixing Energy Investment Group first announced the project in 2014, but after long delays it appears the ambitious 296-metres replica may actually be completed.
As is so often the way with such projects, it won't actually be completed until the autumn, three-quarters of the way through Umeå's tenure as European Capital of Culture.
A former government adviser says: "A huge amount of work has been done, yet almost nothing has actually been completed to the satisfaction of our partners".The stakes are higher than ever.
"Le Duc d'Albe" had actually been completed previously, by one Matteo Salvi, a Donizetti student working with an Italian translation (as opposed to the new edition's original French).
There are already doubts about Wang's ability to finance the project, and some speculate that it will never actually be completed, leaving perhaps at best some ports and container facilities but no canal in between.
Although The Crowd Roars was viewed by most critics as the first landmark film of Hawks's career, Scarface: The Shame of a Nation (1932) had actually been completed before it but was held up for several months while Hawks and coproducer Howard Hughes struggled with the censors, who argued that the film glorified its central character, a gangster.
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