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The phrase "actually communicating with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the act of engaging in conversation or interaction with someone, often to emphasize the reality or effectiveness of the communication.
Example: "In today's digital age, it's important to ensure that we are actually communicating with our audience, rather than just broadcasting information."
Alternatives: "truly engaging with" or "genuinely interacting with".
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I sometimes wondered if I was actually communicating with Bill Gates.
And when you finally do, you may not understand that the monitors and lights and speakers are actually communicating with one another.
On Friday, Duffin accused the attorney of spending more time talking to the press about the high-profile case than actually communicating with his own client.
There is, Wiseman adds, what some proponents call "the super ESP hypothesis: that she is not actually communicating with the dead, but in touch with information that is in the world, and doesn't know it.
He faulted Len Kachinsky, the public defender who initially represented Dassey, for spending more time talking to the press about the high-profile case than actually communicating with his client.
What lends pliability to reality, she claims, as Freud did decades earlier, is taking the time to talk with one another without any predetermined purpose, without hurrying from one topic to another, without seeking solutions, and without skirting the real difficulty of actually communicating with one another.
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"It's such a priority for us to actually communicate with customers and actually hear from the community".
However, to actually communicate with the outside world, or with members of your community, you may be back to walkie-talkies, two-way radios or even a citizen band radio – the problem there being that, in the event of a major catastrophe, you'll only be able to communicate with 1970s truckers.
It's a simple, inexpensive sedan that works well, actually communicates with its driver and doesn't flaunt its compromises.
But to the suspicion of one and all, Valerie discovers that she can actually communicate with the werewolf.
It actually communicates with the body too – when we imagine something, we fire up the same neurons in our brain as when we are actually experiencing it.
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