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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually buying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the act of purchasing something, often in contrast to merely considering or discussing the purchase.
Example: "I thought about getting a new car, but I ended up actually buying a used one instead."
Alternatives: "truly purchasing" or "really acquiring".
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The biggest issue is actually buying one.
But what they're actually buying is legal protection.
But are people actually buying iPhones, or only coveting them?
Nobody can point to what they're actually buying".
It costs £119.99 and people are actually buying it.
The most direct measure of that is: are people actually buying the brew that's on offer.
Second, make sure you are actually buying what you think you are buying.
But buyers haven't just decided to start looking at properties again; they're actually buying.
So I try to instill that you're actually buying into a bit of history here.
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But do you know who is actually buying--and why?
Instead of betting on tomorrow's hot look, Zara can wait to see what customers are actually buying and make that.
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