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The phrase "actually running" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is currently in operation or functioning as intended, often in contrast to a previous assumption or expectation.
Example: "I was surprised to find that the software was actually running smoothly after the update."
Alternatives: "truly operating" or "genuinely functioning".
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It also shows how the programme is actually running and it explored the actual results.
On the other hand, we were all actually running.
Actually running the villages, however, is another matter.
Newsflash: Inzamam is actually running back to his field position!
John McCain is not actually running for president.
It's just I very much enjoy actually running the business".
But neither of them is actually running the war.
How many people are actually running around with this thing?
But he himself is not actually running, is he?
It is not that we are actually running out of water, because water never technically disappears.
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Lance actually ran into me".
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