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The phrase "actually making" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the act of creating or producing something in a real or tangible way.
Example: "Despite the challenges, we are actually making progress on the project."
Alternatives: "truly creating" or "genuinely producing".
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The city is actually making progress.
After inflation, workers were actually making less.
Everyone was actually making eye contact".
Are we actually making progress?
Is the Internet actually making a difference?
What about artists actually making work?
It is actually making us ill.
And these guys are actually making money".
"They're actually making a meaningful difference".
Modern education is actually making them sick.
Expectations of actually making money on "Godspell" vary widely.
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