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The phrase "are actually falling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a current action or state of decline, often in a factual or surprising context.
Example: "Despite the initial optimism, the sales figures are actually falling this quarter."
Alternatives: "are truly declining" or "are genuinely decreasing."
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Exports are actually falling.
No one is claiming that home prices are actually falling, at least not most home prices.
Rents are actually falling for the first time since we have reliable data.
Peter Schwartz dispels the illusion that global temperatures are actually falling.
Indeed, even with the very low unemployment rate in Japan, wages are actually falling.
If energy is excluded, as it is in other countries' measures of core inflation, prices are actually falling.
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Inequality is actually falling.
"I didn't realise they were actually falling apart.
The debt-to-GDP ratio was actually falling.
Consumer-price inflation, 2.5% in the 12 months to April, is actually falling.
Meanwhile, life expectancy is actually falling for a substantial part of the nation.
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