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The phrase "actually managing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the act of effectively overseeing or controlling a situation or task.
Example: "Despite the challenges, she is actually managing the project quite well."
Alternatives: "truly overseeing" or "effectively handling".
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The one actually managing the Delphi study (the Delphi manager) must be very careful in the selection and recruiting process of the Delphi panel experts.
That was when a familiar figure, actually managing to run, came past me and everyone else with a jovial greeting.
"The problem has to do with actually managing to still see your children and to look after them".
What was your first job at Franklin Templeton? A. My first job was actually managing the property portfolio for the United Nations.
"Therefore, a lot depends upon the individual, at how skilled they are at actually managing this change and keeping people on board".
It's actually managing a large resettlement program, given its population and on top of that it has the 12,000 Syrians to take in.
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It's actually a management deal with James Cruz, a heavyweight in the game; he actually manages P. Diddy.
Gingrich actually managed a degree of front-runner's magnanimity.
Liu actually managed to pull out nearly thirteen million, Wang said.
Most other industries don't actually manage that!
Few, however, actually manage to communicate it effectively.
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