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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at recruiting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to activities or roles related to the process of recruiting individuals for a job or position.
Example: "She has a lot of experience at recruiting top talent for the company."
Alternatives: "in recruitment" or "for hiring".
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Perhaps better, too, at recruiting.
They've become that adept at recruiting".
Isis' success at recruiting females to their cause cannot be downplayed.
At recruiting fairs, Simonsen likes to pit him against crowds of law students applying for jobs.
Community colleges have done better at recruiting non-whites than the larger state universities.
Leiweke was especially deft at recruiting every political group he needed.
These directors are getting better at recruiting high-flyers and ditching ground-scrapers.
The school has also been a powerhouse at recruiting teachers and staff members.
Further education lags far behind universities, which have long been adept at recruiting from abroad.
On the other hand, maybe mainstream institutions are doing better at recruiting members of minority groups.
Thus, we aimed at recruiting a total of 45 subjects per group.
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