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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually coming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of an event or situation, often in response to doubt or disbelief.
Example: "I know it sounds unbelievable, but the package is actually coming tomorrow."
Alternatives: "truly arriving" or "really on the way".
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It is actually coming to pass.
"This year, they are actually coming back and signing up".
To the contrary, others are actually coming forward".
So, it's actually coming back to a linear up-trend.
She herself never actually coming closer to him than that.
"But I was actually coming back to life", she says.
And it was actually coming off the presses downstairs.
He wonders if the poor man is actually coming.
Robots of this caliber are actually coming into being.
But what is actually coming across Myanmar's border here is a surge of illicit drugs.
The biggest symbol of our improved relationship is actually coming close of falling apart.
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