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The phrase "actually listing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that something is being done in a literal or specific manner, particularly in the context of enumerating items or details.
Example: "I thought we were just discussing the options, but he was actually listing all the features of the product."
Alternatives: "truly enumerating" or "specifically detailing".
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More surprising, they're actually listing these traditional sauces alongside the hand-picked kale and heirloom potatoes.
Eventually, the couple agreed to show their apartment without actually listing it, with a specific price in mind: $1.35 million.
The Gore campaign made the mistake of actually listing its "business leaders," probably on the assumption that no one would ever read them.
It takes five steps to grant access later, and there's no way to help a user navigate to the right screen besides actually listing the steps.
At the urging of our producers, we found it on "Make Me Move," a site for mildly motivated sellers to sort of list their house without actually listing it.
For example, some studies reported only a subset of the discovered genes, while others report functional analyses findings without actually listing the discovered genes.
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Often, job listings will actually list out the skills the company thinks is important for you to have in order to be successful at the position you are applying for.
What if the label actually listed the ingredients?
AMENITIES Lower your expectations: the Web site actually lists "self parking" as an amenity.
*And yet I'm ambivalent enough that I made sure to actually list my favorite seasons of "Buffy" in the correct order.
Some sources are actually listed in an appendix of "Suggested Readings," complete with page numbers and praise (without noting the lifted passages).
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