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The phrase "actually leading" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of a situation where someone or something is in a position of leadership or influence.
Example: "Despite the challenges, she is actually leading the project to success."
Alternatives: "truly guiding" or "really directing".
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YC is actually leading the round — its first lead investment out of its Continuity Fund.
(In Colorado, Walker, Paul, and Rubio were actually leading Clinton, but all of their leads were within the poll's margin of error).
He's actually leading – yes, leading!
It doesn't in any way undermine the necessity of actually leading.
Labor has an agenda, but a leader with no experience actually leading people.
Instead of blocking justice for gay people, some governors are actually leading the way.
"We've been co-chairing the HTML5 working group, and we're actually leading the HTML5 testing group.
According to Bitdefender, the upgrade links appearing on the videos promising content are actually leading to harmful Trojan links.
Warmer temperatures are actually leading to increased crop yields in some parts of North America and Russia.
Another, by Zogby International, showed Mr. McCain actually leading Mr. Bush by 44percentto39percentcent.
One British newspaper revealed that the "White Widow" was actually leading it and had been witnessed in a veil, "shouting instructions in Arabic".
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