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The phrase "actually enabling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of making something possible or facilitating a process in a more definitive or real manner.
Example: "The new software is actually enabling users to complete tasks more efficiently than before."
Alternatives: "truly facilitating" or "genuinely allowing".
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Mr. Rucker said some of the advertisers "didn't even know that they were actually enabling Beck" when they were contacted.
I think the cities that will be appealing and liveable for citizens are the ones that are actually enabling and encouraging participation and innovation.
"With all due respect, Facebook is actually enabling an illegal activity, and in so doing, you are hurting people.
The platform is now actually enabling chefs to leave their jobs and set up their own businesses as Housebites chefs.
"We're trying to be a gatekeeper but actually enabling everyone else," Domscheit-Berg said.
But we're actually enabling these guys to really have a much more active business for their fleets.
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"Technology actually enabled you.
"Lars felt the therapy sessions were actually enabled by the presence of the cameras," Berlinger says.
"Improved technology actually enabled us to put this together," he said.
The child, instead of bringing them together, actually enabled them to separate into their own spheres of desire and loneliness".
Generous tourist tips, he told me, actually enabled him to spend half the week working in a hospital.
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