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"actually doing" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing someone's actions or behavior, to emphasize that they are truly engaging in the activity. Example: I couldn't believe that she was actually doing her homework, instead of procrastinating like she usually does.
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But actually doing medicine?
"We're actually doing this.
Logically, without actually doing math.
Actually doing so, though, remains a challenge.
They're actually doing their homework now".
"I was actually doing everything well.
Actually doing it may be quite another.
"You're actually doing something," he says.
"You guys are actually doing it".
But actually doing it is incredibly difficult.
Who is actually doing the leaving?
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