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The phrase "actually building" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the process of constructing or creating something in a tangible or practical way.
Example: "While many people talk about their ideas, few are actually building something that can make a difference."
Alternatives: "truly constructing" or "genuinely creating".
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Next: actually building one.
But they're actually building real theories.
He spends his time actually building things.
However, actually building a useful quantum computer has proved difficult.
They are actually building new infrastructure, which is rare.
Next comes the work of actually building the product – implementation.
So you can iterate before actually building things out.
Well, the main complexity is actually building this matrix.
Actually building the chair took just under nine minutes.
I don't have any interest in actually building it.
Saul Tannenbaum asks about the path from thinking about a cooperative to actually building one.
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