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The phrase "actually improving" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is genuinely making progress or getting better, often in contrast to previous assumptions or expectations.
Example: "Despite the challenges we faced, our sales figures are actually improving this quarter."
Alternatives: "truly getting better" or "genuinely enhancing".
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But is it actually improving corporate performance?
Is my French actually improving?
Whether students are getting a better deal, or teaching is actually improving, are beside the point.
Critics say officials are simply seeking to make service appear better without actually improving it.
We will know things are actually improving when the chancellor stops blaming them.
But by giving in to the urge, they are actually improving the quality of their work.
The plot shows an unexpected trend: speeds were actually improving between 2011 and mid-2013.
And in marketing ourselves, will we neglect the pursuit of actually improving?
A randomized controlled trial is going on to see whether the program is actually improving health.
According to a recent survey, 60% of South Africans believe that race relations are actually improving.
This would help deal with the deficit while actually improving incentives.
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