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The phrase "actually embracing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a genuine acceptance or adoption of an idea, concept, or situation.
Example: "In recent years, the company has been actually embracing sustainable practices to reduce its environmental impact."
Alternatives: "truly accepting" or "genuinely adopting".
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And what's more, British men are actually embracing it.
At a time when America's standing in the Middle East is extremely low, the Saudis are actually embracing us.
Mr. Gregory's position on the show was that as a journalist raising questions he was "not actually embracing any particular point of view".
Or you could focus on only soccer-related thoughts, like how United States Coach Bob Bradley's legacy rests on the next three games or the unthinkable thought that offense-happy Brazil is actually embracing defense.
Their options - apart from actually embracing the broad agenda being put to them - are to retreat behind even higher barricades, repress dissent further, abandon global meetings altogether or, more likely, meet only in places able to physically resist the masses.
The quest to bring every human being under the dominion of the church has remained fundamental, though realities of power politics have always prevented the church from actually embracing the whole human race.
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I actually embrace that.
We actually embraced the way they do it.
Home, family, maternity are actually embraced and ideally escaped.
The Republican Party actually embraced the Equal Rights Amendment from 1940 to 1960.
Now here's a strategy Armstrong could actually embrace.
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