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The phrase "actually moving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is genuinely in motion or to emphasize the reality of a situation.
Example: "Despite the rumors, the project is actually moving forward and making progress."
Alternatives: "truly progressing" or "genuinely advancing".
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What's actually moving the pencils?
"Russia is actually moving backward.
But I'm actually moving.
But are the goalposts actually moving?
A. We're actually moving to Four World Trade Center.
We are actually moving ourselves by changing the clocks.
Even talking seems like an effort, never mind actually moving.
The men have just as much fun actually moving.
Actually, moving was something she wished to avoid altogether.
The joke is that the narrative is actually moving backwards.
The B.Q.E. was actually moving; the Hutch was a dream.
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