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The phrase "currently looking for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that you are actively seeking something at the present moment. For example, "I'm currently looking for a new job in journalism."
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It's currently looking for donors.
What about Alex Salmond, who was "currently looking for work"?
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.
The company is currently looking for responses from interested communities.
He is currently looking for full-time employment.
Kenneth Boroson Architects is currently looking for an architectural designer.
Kenneth Boroson Architects is currently looking for an architectural intern.
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