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The phrase "actually looking at" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when emphasizing the act of observing or considering something in a direct or focused manner. Example: "Before making a decision, we should be actually looking at the data to understand the trends."
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They were not actually looking at the work.
"People are actually looking at magazines more than bridal magazines".
I am actually looking at the President, saluting him.
Which means people aren't actually looking at it.
Let me suggest a very difficult research project: how about actually looking at the book?
The rating agencies gave AAA ratings to securities without actually looking at the loans.
I'm actually looking at it and analyzing it and seeing if I actually agree with it.
In fact, babies redirect their attention to a new duck ahead of actually looking at it.
We're actually looking at the signal going directly into the speaker across these two leads.
Without actually looking at the transcript, I couldn't answer that question.
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…actually, looking at it rationally it doesn't really look any better, does it?
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