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The phrase "actually working on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is currently engaged in a task or project.
Example: "I am actually working on the report you requested and will have it ready by tomorrow."
Alternatives: "currently engaged in" or "actively involved in".
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More indications that Google is quickly approaching a first build of Chrome OS includes what they're actually working on now.
SH: I was actually working on an entirely different novel when the name came to me out of nowhere.
On the whole, it seems that actors spend more time looking for their next gig than actually working on one.
Author's response: The point about the book is well taken, too (I am, actually, working on one).
I was actually working on a story at the time.
"We were actually working on a cheeseburger by the slice".
But companies actually working on the technology outline the limitations.
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"It's the whole thing, the way something actually works on so many different levels".
MM: That's a song that we actually worked on with producer Benny Blanco.
"Women are the ones who actually work on land in most cases.
In fact, one of them, Nancy Altman, actually worked on the commission that reformed Social Security.
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