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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually starting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the commencement of an action or event, often emphasizing that it is happening in reality or as planned.
Example: "After weeks of preparation, we are finally actually starting the project today."
Alternatives: "truly beginning" or "really commencing".
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Now it is actually starting to happen.
Oh good, it's actually starting.
We're actually starting to see this.
And it's actually starting to burn a little bit.
They were actually starting to like being in the center.
I am actually starting to make my line again.
In fact, I'm actually starting to like Rosie a lot".
I am actually starting to love taking them.
"We're actually starting to feel quietly optimistic about this record".
But, as ever, actually starting talks about the issue is proving a big obstacle.
"She's actually starting to play drop shots; she's got nice volleys," he said.
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