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The phrase "actually being cut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is in the process of being severed or removed, often in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The budget for the project is actually being cut, which will affect our timeline."
Alternatives: "currently being reduced" or "in the process of being trimmed."
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What is actually being cut is the symbolism of child benefit itself.
"They want to save money and that means patient care is the thing that is actually being cut.
Whether federal spending is actually being cut or actually increasing rapidly is obscured completely by baseline budgeting.
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is actually being cut by 5.8% to $4.78 billion because of transfers to other departments, NCI Director Harold Varmus told grantees yesterday.
Contrary to most forecasters' expectations, wages are actually being cut and excess capacity in the labor market amidst ongoing weak jobs growth and high unemployment rates is sending real wages down.
"Medicaid's not actually being cut from our perspective," he said.
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(It has actually been cut more than 50 percent).
Most of the things I do could actually be cut without patterns.
I can't think of anyone in the history of ever who has actually been cut by a diamond.
In fact, the CBO claims the federal deficit will actually be cut by over 1 trillion dollars over the next two decades by this reform.
But the detailed documents showed that the proposed 5 pence per kilowatt hour for power exported to the grid had actually been cut to 3 pence.
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