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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually implementing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of putting a plan, idea, or system into action.
Example: "The team is focused on actually implementing the new software solution by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "truly executing" or "effectively carrying out".
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They're actually implementing the Grover Norquist strategy of starving the beast.
Against this background, the question arises how companies are actually implementing sustainability.
Fortunately, the policy the Obama administration is actually implementing is more flexible and thought-through.
What can we learn from the experiences of the different states in actually implementing them?
Once those decisions are made, however, actually implementing them should be fairly easy.
"The difference between the Coalition government and Labor is that the Coalition is actually implementing offshore processing properly".
We need to reserve judgement until we see Matteo Renzi in office and actually implementing reforms, she told Bloomberg TV.
Others remind us that we are years away from actually implementing the technology on a large scale.
"The key point here is that there would be no intention of actually implementing any extension," the senior official said.
The conclusion reached by our study group was that digital switchover offered the first opportunity for actually implementing a subscription mechanism for funding the BBC.
It unleashed a torrent of comments and ideas – around 63,000 in all – from public sector employees frustrated by the difficulty of actually implementing their suggestions.
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