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The phrase "anyone currently looking for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about individuals who are actively seeking something, such as a job, opportunity, or information.
Example: "Is anyone currently looking for a new job in the tech industry?"
Alternatives: "anyone seeking" or "anyone in search of".
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"Anyone currently looking for office or retail space in major metropolitan areas usually walks away with a sound case of sticker shock," Mr. Kidd said.
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It's currently looking for donors.
Variety reports that he is currently looking for a screenwriter.
They are currently looking for the appropriate translation.
It is currently looking for a new benefactor.
Both young women are currently looking for work, without success.
But he is currently looking for a permanent night job.
What about Alex Salmond, who was "currently looking for work"?
The company is currently looking for responses from interested communities.
He is currently looking for full-time employment.
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