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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'really doing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that the subject is actively engaged in the action, or to indicate that the action is having its intended effect. For example, "We've been really doing our best to get the project finished on time."
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We're really doing complementary things".
I'm really doing it.
I'm really doing this.
"Are we really doing this?" he asked.
— Newsweek MONDAY We're really doing it!
"What was I really doing?" he said.
This is what nature is really doing.
I'm not really doing anything else.
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How are you really doing tonight?
They're not really doing it.
Is he really doing this now?
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