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The phrase "aggressive recruiting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a recruitment strategy that is assertive or forceful in attracting candidates.
Example: "The company is known for its aggressive recruiting tactics, often reaching out to potential candidates through various channels."
Alternatives: "intense recruitment" or "forceful hiring".
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When I started reading Chris Kirkham's articles from earlier this year about aggressive recruiting practices and fraudulent billing at EDMC, a chain whose schools include the Art Institutes and Brown Mackie College, I thought I should speak up.
Today, with a volunteer army instead of a draft, the poor still disproportionately enlist and fight, and military recruiters do their most aggressive recruiting in neighborhoods that fall below the median income.
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