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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Engaged in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe involvement or participation in an activity or process.
Example: "She is engaged in research on climate change and its effects on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "Involved in" or "Participating in".
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Engaged in more killing.
They got engaged in 2012.
Mormons were engaged in polygamy.
How were they engaged in causes?
Because she's engaged in her life.
"Even my wife engaged in this banter.
But Tom frequently engaged in these trades.
Many scholars are now engaged in epigraphy.
Obama engaged in cynical political calculation.
She engaged in lifelong charitable endeavors.
I am engaged in this fight.
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