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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively courting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of seeking someone's affection or favor in a deliberate and enthusiastic manner.
Example: "The company is actively courting potential investors to secure funding for their new project."
Alternatives: "seeking to attract" or "pursuing interest".
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They're actively courting the void.
But their Republican rivals are actively courting it.
"We are actively courting change," Mr. McCracken said.
King Abdullah is also actively courting Israeli high-tech entrepreneurs.
"He's actively courting them, and that's what the activists want.
19 Ralph Nader, the Green Party candidate, is actively courting union members, with some success.
The issue has become a highly sensitive one to Mr. McCain, who is actively courting conservatives.
Once suspicious of outside influences, schools these days are actively courting business involvement.
Now the campaigns of all three Democratic front-runners are actively courting evangelical voters.
It was not until 1997 that the Ray family began actively courting development.
The CBI, by contrast, is actively courting European politicians and business groups to get allies for reform.
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