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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually looking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the act of searching or observing something in a genuine or sincere manner.
Example: "I was actually looking for my keys when I stumbled upon that old photo album."
Alternatives: "truly searching" or "genuinely seeking".
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He was actually looking quite misty-eyed.
"They're actually looking quite good," he said.
Those are what I'm actually looking for.
"We are actually looking into cardiology".
Are we actually looking to get promoted?
"I'm actually looking forward to it," he said.
They were not actually looking at the work.
"People are actually looking at magazines more than bridal magazines".
It tastes good, so I'm actually looking forward to it.
"I'm actually looking forward to it," he added.
"We're actually looking for vacant pieces of land," he said.
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