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The phrase "actually encouraging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is genuinely supportive or uplifting, often in contrast to a previous expectation or belief.
Example: "Despite the challenges we faced, the feedback from our clients was actually encouraging and motivated us to keep pushing forward."
Alternatives: "truly uplifting" or "genuinely supportive".
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Britain is actually encouraging it.
But why are they actually encouraging?
They are actually encouraging people to share information online.
That's actually encouraging to hear that ebbs and flows are normal.
Some of the home countries are "actually encouraging them to do so," he said.
Much of the establishment was actually encouraging Obama to run in 2008.
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It's actually encouraged".
Others have actually encouraged it.
The marina may actually encourage settling down.
So the negative headlines actually encourage rebellion.
Residing in Brussels actually encourages the study of languages.
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