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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually conducting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that someone is performing an action or task in a real or genuine manner.
Example: "The researchers are actually conducting experiments to test their hypothesis."
Alternatives: "truly performing" or "genuinely carrying out".
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Actually, conducting monetary policy right now is a no-brainer.
— Atlantic Coast was actually conducting interviews, and by 11 30 said it had hired someone.
The Securities and Exchange Commission said that denying that talks were taking place while actually conducting merger negotiations confused investors.
"That's partly that's because legally it is quite difficult if the group isn't actually conducting violence in the UK.
T.I.'s lawyer, Steven Sadow, said the Bureau of Prisons had relented after it was provided with "information that he wasn't actually conducting business on the bus".
In fact, there is a strong suspicion among the Costa cronies that she prefers talking about relationships to actually conducting them.
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Naismith actually conducted experiments on a machine he invented.
Take the way the negotiations are actually conducted.
The union claims the city never actually conducted the study.
The researchers actually conducted four studies to reach this conclusion.
"But a lot will depend on how North Korea actually conducts this reinvestigation".
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