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The phrase "actually considering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of seriously thinking about or contemplating something.
Example: "I am actually considering applying for that job, despite my initial doubts."
Alternatives: "truly contemplating" or "genuinely thinking about".
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Was she actually considering it?
He is actually considering "The Divine Comedy".
Naomi Woo: And I'm actually considering being a math major.
As the joke continued, they found themselves actually considering it.
"For the first time, they are actually considering it seriously".
"Alcoholics Anonymous was actually considering using LSD," Eisner wrote.
We saved a girl actually – considering her future, shall we say," Brown told reporters.
But meanwhile, the thing is, America is not actually considering a switch to a single-payer national health-insurance system.
It's a serious question, actually, considering the extreme level of technique and versatility demanded by many of today's ballet companies.
You mean this transplanted Tennessean is actually considering a challenge to Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand in the Democratic primary?
Now, shockingly, the Pentagon is actually considering spending $200 million for improvements and expansions clearly aimed at a permanent operation.
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