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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually rising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is genuinely increasing or elevating, often in contrast to a previous assumption or expectation.
Example: "Despite the initial concerns about the economy, the employment rates are actually rising."
Alternatives: "truly increasing" or "genuinely elevating".
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The possibility of actually rising isn't quite what it used to be.
Independent bookstores (whose sales are actually rising) can't beat Amazon on price or selection.
Rents are actually rising, according to the latest inflation data from the Labor Department.
"It must be nice to be somewhere advertising revenues are actually rising," I said.
In contrast, United States trade-distorting farm spending is actually rising.
Despite the volatility, Mr. Malmsten insisted that employee morale was actually rising during this period.
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The stockmarket actually rose.
Prices actually rose early last year.
The stockmarket actually rose after the threat.
"Instead, the doubts will actually rise".
In Ohio, indeed, unemployment has actually risen in the past year.
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