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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually loving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a genuine or true feeling of love, often in contrast to a previous statement or assumption.
Example: "Despite the challenges we've faced, I am actually loving the journey we're on together."
Alternatives: "truly loving" or "genuinely loving".
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And knowing that I wasn't supposed to like vegetables, and pretending I didn't but actually loving them.
Their behavior is informed by many similar qualities: both are self-educated, reclusive, melancholy, and meticulous; both are comic geniuses who give life without actually loving it.
"I'm actually loving it, but that's partly because everything has gone so well.
I am actually loving this!
In an email to Teubner, Gonzalez wrote, "I'm actually loving the semester here.
He believes that we are more concerned about protecting God's honor than about actually loving other people.
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I actually love this state.
They actually love each other.
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I actually love Christmas parties.
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