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The phrase "actually dealing with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is actively engaging with or addressing a particular issue or topic.
Example: "In our meeting, we will be actually dealing with the challenges of remote work."
Alternatives: "actively addressing" or "truly engaging with".
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"Now you're actually dealing with a variety of malignancies in one patient.
"You're actually dealing with something being alive or not, and what's that frontier?" he said.
"How can they do this knowing they aren't actually dealing with the issue?" he asks.
It's actually dealing with those underlying issues that our people have".
The crucial thing is whether we get beyond saying that as a throwaway line to actually dealing with those implications.
Put simply it's the difference between writing a policy and actually dealing with a problem and stopping it from happening".
"They're involved in sitting and observing, but not actually dealing with the materials, and I think that's very important.
"This time three years ago we were actually dealing with more medium and large-scale crises than we are now.
I'm hoping and I'm believing that with this recent win in Florida that we can take some more steps towards actually dealing with the restoration of civil rights.
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I've actually dealt with terrorism.
I've actually dealt with itfirsthand.
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