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The phrase "actually looking for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a search or desire for something specific, often to clarify or emphasize the intent behind the search.
Example: "I am actually looking for a new job that aligns with my skills and interests."
Alternatives: "truly seeking a" or "genuinely in search of a".
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Unless – unless – you are actually looking for a fucking flat in actual fucking London and fucking hell, it all gets a bit too real.
You're actually looking for a guy whose play is less consistent.
Samaria Rice's desires were more succinct: "I'm actually looking for a conviction".
That I was merely lurking on these sites, not actually looking for a date, failed to ease the sting of prerejection.
Mark Helder, the architect and owner of Metropolitan Green, a recently completed condominium in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, said he wasn't actually looking for a long-term leasing client; he preferred the flexibility offered by revolving pop-ups.
"Most squatters who are actually looking for a place to live are doing it on entirely rational grounds, and not looking for somewhere where there's a homeowner likely to turn up at any moment," Mr. Peaker said.
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For example, one user may label something as a "video game system" when photo buyers are actually looking for an NES.
Now, it's certainly possible to coordinate publicly-broadcast video chats through other services, but it also tends to be more painful to do this than it should be (the TCTV crew was actually looking for an easy way to do this last weekend without much luck).
We're actually looking for an event management company.
I was actually looking for an image for a post on a different subject.
"We never actually looked for a new place, and the building was never on the market.
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