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The phrase "actually testing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that a test is being conducted in reality, as opposed to just discussing or planning it.
Example: "We are not just talking about the theory; we are actually testing the new software in a live environment."
Alternatives: "truly testing" or "genuinely testing".
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He was actually testing whether party identifications influence voters when they evaluate new policies.
All of the asteroid mission is actually testing capabilities and technologies that we need for the Mars mission.
In all, 57 percent reported peeling the insole off the page, with 37 percent actually testing it in a shoe.
I am just field-testing this in Gujarat and Bihar, where Sewa is and actually testing with three, four levels of rural people.
I have known people who were deemed learning-disabled and even mentally disabled who simply were not, but were judged so due to their total alienation from the cultural markers that the assessments were actually testing.
The North had said it was putting a satellite aloft, but United States aerospace and military officials said they believed the North was actually testing long-range ballistic missile technology.
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How can we actually test this idea?
The Army actually tested that years ago.
And I've actually tested this.
"What do they actually test anyway?
(I have actually tested that proposition).
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