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The sentence "I started to engage" is correct and usable in written English.
This sentence can be used when talking about beginning something, such as a conversation, a new project, or an activity. For example: "When I heard the professor was looking for volunteers, I started to engage in the research project."
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I started to engage more with mentors and lecturers who directed and encouraged me to stick at it.
I developed team skills because I started to engage in deliberate deflection of credit in an environment where it was all about credits.
Mr. Shi emerged without injuries but with a new resolve: "I started to engage in activities that required a lot of time to complete.
I started to engage more with peer groups.
Soon after, my dad and I started to engage on the topic of Israel in a way we hadn't before.
This was when I started to engage with school and district stakeholders on a plan to embed coding and computer science opportunities as part of the in-school learning experience.
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It's only when he starts to reveal his human side that I start to engage with him more.
"I should say they started to engage in the participation agenda and are genuinely focused on it now.
We started to engage and I am always struck by the power of youth.
I went to the nearby towns and started to engage in off-farm activities such as selling alcohols.
Additionally, companies have started to engage in broader environmental, community and social issues.
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