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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually watching" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that someone is truly engaged in the act of watching something, often in contrast to merely being present or distracted.
Example: "I thought you were just pretending to pay attention, but you were actually watching the movie."
Alternatives: "truly watching" or "genuinely watching".
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Actually watching a game in Jerusalem was another story.
Was I actually watching the runners who took my tumblers?
I was actually watching a documentary on him yesterday.
CRUZ: You know, people are actually watching this at home.
But how many are actually watching is impossible to determine.
I was actually watching World Cuppa by accident.
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"I actually watched his first start last year.
You can actually watch it growing.
The number we actually watch?
"Then I actually watched it.
"The fans actually watch the game.
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