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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually on it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is genuinely or truly happening or being done at that moment.
Example: "I know you were worried about the project, but I am actually on it and making progress."
Alternatives: "truly working on it" or "genuinely addressing it".
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There are plenty of hotels near Dupont Circle, but this is the only one actually on it.
Whether the line will support his weight is unclear until he's actually on it.
It might even be ideal: who better to talk to about medication than people who are actually on it?
I think he actually wanted to be part of the overnight team (it's always exciting to see these thngs go live) but wasn't actually on it.
That casual shot of your bedside table probably took half an hour to set up, with all the crap that was actually on it pushed out of frame.
"As you guys know, you can't take anything for granted here in Washington — until my signature is actually on it," the president said in an appearance in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building next to the White House.
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"We actually got ushered on, it was actually completely against our will.
Few people know what it actually stands for, even when they are actually standing on it.
He would never actually act on it.
"He can actually teethe on it!" Bob said.
Social-networking sites and others actually depend on it.
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