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The phrase "are actually taking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an action is currently happening or being undertaken, often to emphasize the reality of the situation.
Example: "Many students are actually taking advantage of the new online resources provided by the school."
Alternatives: "are truly engaging" or "are genuinely participating".
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Are there mutual funds that don't just try to emulate the indexes, but which are actually taking somewhat risky positions and turning them into profits?
Also, admittedly, refill adherence is a conservative measure of medication-taking adherence because possession of medications alone does not mean patients are actually taking the medications as prescribed.
These are the things that are actually taking place.
"We're not seeing people getting infected who are actually taking the drug," said Grant.
Manage your time Decide how much of your time your activities are actually taking up.
Still, few artists are actually taking advantage of the prodigious influence they have.
I mean, that doesn't mean that we are actually taking the partial derivatives of anything.
At this point, it's impossible to say how many New Yorkers are actually taking the plunge.
On the key completion to David Tyree, Manning said: "My linemen are actually taking credit for that play now.
If you have a surplus in that sense you are actually taking capacity out of the economy".
"There's something annoying that most of America experiences the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, which are actually taking place, through a video game," he said.
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