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The phrase "actively seek out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the process of intentionally looking for something or someone, often with a sense of purpose or determination.
Example: "In order to improve our services, we must actively seek out feedback from our customers."
Alternatives: "proactively look for" or "intentionally search for".
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I don't actively seek out conversation with fellow travelers.
But in my own life, I don't actively seek out other anti- or a-theists.
Hence, he says, he came to the decision to actively seek out more lucrative work.
But at the same time they refuse to monitor or actively seek out violators.
City regulators do not actively seek out illegal apartments, though they do investigate complaints from neighbors.
Nowadays, the Boston police actively seek out firms to offer work for young people they have been mentoring.
"They are very supportive of the union and actively seek out its views on every decision the college takes".
Some companies actively seek out English graduates for their ability to write clearly and for their creative thinking.
Henry's proposal also says, "commissioners should be appointed to actively seek out and commission from BAME productions".
Whereas males actively seek out the pheromones, hermaphrodites don't.
We must actively seek out terrorist leaders and cells all around the world.
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