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The phrase "actually experiencing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or authenticity of an experience someone is going through.
Example: "While reading the book, I felt as if I was actually experiencing the events described."
Alternatives: "truly undergoing" or "genuinely feeling".
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This is the closest thing you'll have to actually experiencing an actual NBA season as a bona fide NBA player.
But is Ava actually experiencing consciousness?
Then you find yourself actually experiencing it.
That sense — of having lost something before actually experiencing it — recurs in Ha Jin's work.
How about having a shaded, tempered view of what you're actually experiencing?
I can learn a lot more about how a city works by actually experiencing it.
Like the punks that also inspire them, they embrace ideas of purity in hopes of actually experiencing it.
Were the ones whose brains looked anxious on the M.R.I. scans actually experiencing the sensation of being anxious?
So people in poor communities have no choice but to develop strategies to cope with what they are actually experiencing.
There are too many people in my community who had read about economic recovery without actually experiencing it.
Foreigners may hear about it and read about it, but that is not the same as actually experiencing it.
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