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The phrase "actually looking forward to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express genuine anticipation or excitement about a future event or situation.
Example: "I am actually looking forward to the concert next week; it should be a great experience."
Alternatives: "genuinely excited about" or "truly anticipating".
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"I'm actually looking forward to it," he said.
It tastes good, so I'm actually looking forward to it.
"I was actually looking forward to that," Joyce said.
"I was actually looking forward to starting my 30s".
"I'm actually looking forward to it," he added.
"I was actually looking forward to going after A-Rod," Romero said.
Relieved, I realise that I am now actually looking forward to the visit despite my fears.
Some Romans are actually looking forward to the next wave of worshipers.
Ms. Perry said she was actually looking forward to being without television for a while.
I'm actually looking forward to being a screenwriter for a while.
It's possible you're actually looking forward to my next one more than his.
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