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The phrase "actually going down" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or situation that is genuinely happening or occurring, often in a surprising or unexpected context.
Example: "I heard there was a party at Jake's house tonight, and it's actually going down at 8 PM."
Alternatives: "really happening" or "truly occurring".
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And the number of women directors is actually going down".
For the first time since 1945, life expectancy is actually going down in the poorer parts of the country.
That had been pretty stagnant since 1970, actually going down for four years before 1979 as the economy faltered.
The Treasury is firmly rejecting this idea, pointing out that the tax people pay if they withdraw money from a pension pot (currently 55%) is actually going down.
Vara, the minister responsible for the courts and legal aid, told MPs on the committee: "The number of magistrates is actually going down.
And at a time when we have an economic recession, when rents are actually going down, this will put another nail in the coffin".
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"It actually went down.
"Accidents actually went down," he said.
I actually went down to that crossroads.
And other fees have actually gone down slightly.
Moreover, the cost of compliance has actually gone down.
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