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The phrase "aggressively recruiting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where an organization or individual is actively and energetically seeking to attract candidates for a position or group.
Example: "The company is aggressively recruiting new talent to fill the open positions before the end of the quarter."
Alternatives: "actively seeking" or "vigorously hiring".
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Many Silicon Valley firms are aggressively recruiting.
Al Qaeda is aggressively recruiting Muslims in this country, he says.
Law firms are aggressively recruiting top producers, offering them record pay packages, legal industry specialists say.
And now we have the government aggressively recruiting "faith groups" to run our public services.
Dechert, the firm that Mr. Bernick is joining, has grown rapidly by aggressively recruiting lawyers from rivals.
Law one of the top law schools in the country, largely by aggressively recruiting star professors and developing new programs.
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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.
Colleges aggressively recruit the best young female athletes.
Mr. Merkerson said Mr. Johnson had been aggressively recruited by colleges.
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