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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually creating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the act of making or producing something in a tangible or real way.
Example: "The team is not just discussing ideas; they are actually creating a prototype for the new product."
Alternatives: "truly making" or "genuinely producing".
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"You're actually creating brand-new urban environments".
We were actually creating two sites.
With characters, you are actually creating their lives with them.
"It's actually creating negative interest," Mr. Derecktor said.
"They are actually creating problems with the fishing industry".
So I'm actually creating a little loop here.
The illusion "is evidence that bowerbirds are actually creating art," Dr. Endler said.
"She's actually creating things in her mind that weren't accurate, that are not true," he said.
Then digital consultants show them that their processes are actually creating mountains of it.
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They can actually create change.
They actually create some uncertainty.
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