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The phrase "actually winning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality of a situation where someone is achieving victory or success, often in contrast to expectations or assumptions.
Example: "Despite the odds against them, the underdog team is actually winning the championship game."
Alternatives: "truly succeeding" or "really prevailing".
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"And actually winning it.
It was better than actually winning".
Why are the companies that are winning actually winning?
Actually winning will take a lot more than looking backward.
But, fearful of actually winning the competition, he has withdrawn.
It is less clear how close Mr. Jackson came to actually winning the nomination.
They're more interested in that than us going out there and actually winning the Super Bowl.
"I had my own fantasy about actually winning for best musical.
However, actually winning the caucuses probably provides a candidate with some additional boost.
As Labour minds turn to the prospect of actually winning, this is the choice before them.
But the captain, Will Carling, recalls that nobody had focused on actually winning.
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