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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressively recruited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals are actively and forcefully sought after for a position or opportunity, often in a competitive context.
Example: "The top tech companies aggressively recruited the best talent from universities during the job fair."
Alternatives: "vigorously sought" or "intensely pursued".
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"We tapped terrific teachers and aggressively recruited them," he said.
"We are getting very heavily, aggressively recruited against," he said.
"I aggressively recruited this guy," Mr. Adler said.
You are aggressively recruited to run a large corporation.
Mr. Cohen said Mr. Browne aggressively recruited minority police officers for the 77-member force.
Mr. Merkerson said Mr. Johnson had been aggressively recruited by colleges.
Still, President Trump and other Republican leaders aggressively recruited him to run against Heitkamp.
He aggressively recruited other doctors, figuring he could manage the clinic.
He hired Princeton's first black administrator and first black full professor and aggressively recruited promising minority students.
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Many Silicon Valley firms are aggressively recruiting.
Al Qaeda is aggressively recruiting Muslims in this country, he says.
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