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The phrase "are actually in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the current state or location of something or someone, often to clarify or emphasize a point.
Example: "The documents you requested are actually in the office, not at my home."
Alternatives: "are truly in" or "are indeed in".
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Others are actually in danger.
Trump's truths are actually in his lies.
The two points are actually in tension.
Its origins are actually in dispute, as is its definition.
Confusion reigns over which projects are actually in danger.
"They are actually in a place surrounded by fences?
Many cathodic arc deposition systems are actually in use in industry and research.
It seems to work only if you are actually in or near the airport in question.
"But we are actually in Orange County," I said in exasperation at one hotel.
New Yorkers in this fix are actually in worse shape than many others.
Arsenal are actually in with a decent shout of the title this season, Aaron.
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