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The phrase "actively recruits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where an organization or individual is engaging in the process of seeking out and attracting potential candidates for a position or role.
Example: "The company actively recruits talented individuals from various universities to ensure a diverse workforce."
Alternatives: "proactively seeks" or "engages in recruitment".
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In the United Kingdom, for example, the government has stated that international recruitment is part of the solution to meeting its staffing needs, and actively recruits nursing staff from abroad [ 10].
Today, it actively recruits gay people.
Germany actively recruits Britons to take apprenticeships there.
But ISIS is different: it actively recruits young Westerners to join its ranks.
And Wachovia actively recruits employees who speak more than one language, she said.
In North Carolina, Correction Enterprises staff actively recruits employers to take on released prisoners as employees.
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No age barriers were found in recruitment, but few managers plan to actively recruit older workers.
Smugglers now actively recruit "clients".
Actively recruit members who have differing perspectives.
"We didn't go out and actively recruit.
Many countries actively recruit these master hackers," he said.
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