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The phrase "recruit students" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means to actively seek and enroll new students, usually in a specific educational program or institution. Example: The university's recruitment team worked tirelessly to attract and recruit students from diverse backgrounds for their highly acclaimed engineering program.
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"We didn't start early enough" to recruit students, she said.
Extraordinarily, the university is continuing to recruit students to programmes which it insists are unchanged.
A committee within the school helps to recruit students every year.
Mr. Ferry's production work for The Skatalites band has helped recruit students to his program.
"I had to recruit students from the community to get enough in the spring," he says.
Each charter school has the responsibility to recruit students, and methods vary widely.
Courses abroad also help recruit students into British-based study later.
[Bwog] Occupy protests on college campuses are complicating efforts to recruit students to Wall Street.
Program directors recruit students who are natural sounding boards for their peers.
There has been an effort to recruit students from all backgrounds — as well there should be.
For example: is it legal to recruit students to work as part-time salespeople?
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