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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually hiring" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that a company or organization is currently in the process of recruiting new employees.
Example: "I was surprised to learn that the company is actually hiring, as I thought they were on a hiring freeze."
Alternatives: "currently recruiting" or "actively seeking candidates".
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"A lot of places are not actually hiring.
I had the responsibility of actually hiring other salespeople, mostly between the ages of 15 and 25.
He has famously said that when we buy products, we are actually hiring them to do a job for us.
The newspaper is actually hiring, partly to staff bureaus to compete with The St . PaulPioneer Press, and perhaps gobble up the feisty daily.
Kudos to Romney for actually hiring a decent number of women (11 out of 27), which he attests was higher than any other state cabinet.
At the New York Palace, which laid off 5 of its 19 bellhops in September, most of its workers are back and the hotel is actually hiring.
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Someone had actually hired real architects.
Kleiner, whatever its problems, actually hired women.
(Davis actually hired him — in 1964).
Romney chose to remind the audience that he had actually hired women in the past.
Even if you might not want to actually hire him, he gets your attention.
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