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The phrase "actually growing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is genuinely increasing or developing, often in contrast to a previous assumption or belief.
Example: "Despite the challenges, the company's profits are actually growing this quarter."
Alternatives: "truly increasing" or "genuinely expanding".
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So we're actually growing it dramatically.
Is the number actually growing?
The process sector is actually growing..
The answer is actually growing the cake.
"Among Negroes sales are actually growing," he chirps.
In the Bronx, someone was actually growing sugar cane.
It's actually growing colder, and the ice sheet is thickening.
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"We all actually grew up playing hockey".
Otherwise, spending would actually grow slightly.
"The cataract has not actually grown back".
They didn't actually grow up together.
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