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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually doing it" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to emphasize the act of performing a task or action, often in contrast to merely discussing or planning it. Example: "While many people talk about starting a fitness routine, few are actually doing it."
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Actually doing it may be quite another.
"You guys are actually doing it".
But actually doing it is incredibly difficult.
But actually doing it is another step".
Actually doing it is another matter altogether.
"I was actually doing it.
Now we're actually doing it.
"The problem is actually doing it.
No, say the people actually doing it.
Then there's them actually doing it.
Much tougher is actually doing it.
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