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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually entering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of physically or metaphorically moving into a place or situation, often emphasizing the reality of the action.
Example: "After months of preparation, we are finally actually entering the competition."
Alternatives: "truly entering" or "really entering".
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Just not the economy we're actually entering.
A free trial is one thing; actually entering that credit card number is another.
Isn't that like having the government actually entering my home to seize my property?
The one thing that someone visiting the Bilbao Guggenheim can forget about is any thought of actually entering the building.
In fact, the scene had been edited out of sequence; the queen was actually entering the room for the shoot.
But it and other photographs can only hint at the disorienting experience of actually entering one of the artist's deconstructions.
But even before actually entering the contest, Mr. Bloomberg may have already risked losing something: people's patience.
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Retailers can track when customers actually enter their stores.
Do not wait until you actually enter the Chinese market.
In other words, people who did not actually enter.
However, only highly vagile and eurytopic species actually entered the narrower grassland linkages.
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