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The phrase "actually starting to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is beginning to happen or take place, often after a period of anticipation or delay.
Example: "After months of planning, we are actually starting to see progress on the project."
Alternatives: "truly beginning to" or "really starting to".
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Now it is actually starting to happen.
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".
"She's actually starting to play drop shots; she's got nice volleys," he said.
"To be honest, I'm just actually starting to lose heart now".
With this sleek hair and glossy make-up she's actually starting to look like an adult.
"That's actually starting to change now and you can see things happening.
"I'm actually starting to play people who are in their mid- to-late thirties," he says.
"And to tell you the truth, the place was actually starting to feel like home".
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