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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually closing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is genuinely or truly coming to an end or being finalized.
Example: "After months of negotiations, we are finally actually closing the deal tomorrow."
Alternatives: "truly finalizing" or "really concluding".
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"I can't foresee any government actually closing it down.
Several automakers have pledged to reduce capacity in Europe, but actually closing plants has proved difficult.
"Actually, closing it a few months early didn't feel that radical," says Norris.
Now a growing number are actually closing their loans online, too.
In the case of the N.S.A., he meant actually closing its buildings, firing its staff, and destroying its budget.
Antique shops and galleries, if not actually closing down, are increasingly being left empty by their owners.
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Situation: The park was actually closed.
Second, certain key markets could actually close.
(It actually closes with a zipper off to the side).
We sued them and actually closed them down.
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