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The phrase "actually getting to know" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of becoming familiar with someone or something over time.
Example: "I really enjoyed our conversation; it was nice to actually get to know you better."
Alternatives: "truly understanding" or "genuinely learning about".
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In that one month, I met some of my closest friends by actually getting to know them.
The nature of our work, it seems to me, can leave little space for actually getting to know one another.
YouTube and MySpace have opened the door to fans actually getting to know the people that we're putting out again.
Reputation was mostly gleaned by word of mouth, so concrete evidence of a person's character took, well, actually getting to know him or her.
By actually getting to know you, startups can build truly bespoke experiences and products, such as The Black Tux's tailored tuxedos or Julep's skin-specific beauty boxes.
In a parallel to the experience of companies on the Webmission trip, one of the big benefits for the digital mission companies was actually getting to know each other.
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Or actually gotten to know their children?
Gender isn't complicated if you actually get to know transgender people.
We actually get to know some boilermen, Italian waiters and ordinary crewmen.
The only problem being that very few people actually got to know them.
Indeed, given the chance to actually get to know a trans person, the public can't seem to get enough.
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