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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively looking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who is in the process of searching for a job or opportunity.
Example: "She is actively looking for a new position in the marketing field."
Alternatives: "seeking employment" or "on the job hunt".
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Now they're actively looking for options".
They're actively looking for something downtown.
"But am I actively looking?
Goldman Sachs is "actively looking at performance reviews".
"He's very actively looking for new opportunities".
She is not actively looking now.
Are they actively looking for it?
I'm actively looking for grad students & postdocs.
He was actively looking for a job elsewhere.
A We are actively looking at new opportunities.
(Only people actively looking for work are counted as unemployed).
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