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The phrase "actually doing this" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that someone is engaged in a specific action or task, often in contrast to merely discussing or planning it.
Example: "While many people talk about making changes, she is actually doing this by volunteering every weekend."
Alternatives: "truly engaged in this" or "genuinely carrying this out".
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"We're actually doing this.
"I still can't believe I'm actually doing this".
What is attractive about that story and how close are you to actually doing this?
"I'm not actually doing this to get tenured," Dr. Sherley said.
Any reader who can send us a snap of David actually doing this wins a prize.
But as I've discovered over the past eight years, actually doing this can be quite challenging.
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Yes, we actually did this.
But when has anyone actually done this?
I can actually do this".
They actually did this stuff to me".
Though I never actually did this.
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