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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually receiving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the act of obtaining or accepting something, often in contrast to a previous assumption or expectation.
Example: "After weeks of waiting, I was finally actually receiving the package I had ordered."
Alternatives: "truly obtaining" or "genuinely getting".
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"I'm actually receiving a request per business day," she said.
The TSB told the Guardian that 233 companies applied, with only 18 actually receiving funding.
Finally they figured out that they were actually receiving transmissions from the European SOHO satellite.
How many Americans are actually receiving aid from the federal government?
This carried on for three years, by which time I was actually receiving emails from people I knew.
We conducted a survey in 2007, which showed that only 21percentnt of women are actually receiving this counselling.
Today, 440,000 such patients are actually receiving treatment almost a third of them in one country alone, Brazil.
A portal frame test structure is designed and built to simulate the formation of plastic hinges without actually receiving any damage.
In April, it disclosed that in recent years it had recorded more than $100 million in revenue without actually receiving any money.
In most organisations, the money comes from those actually receiving the service, and flows up the tree to pay for the service, overheads and central administration.
Last month, Gemstar said that in recent years it had recorded more than $100 million in revenue without actually receiving any money.
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