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Discover Ludwig"Kindly engage" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used as a polite request for someone to become involved or participate in something. Example: "Kindly engage in this team project by sharing your ideas and suggestions."
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Yes, I witnessed Martin kindly engage as one business owner tried to pick his brain -- as a photographer who has worked extensively in the Middle East -- for enticing customers from Saudi Arabia to his brand.
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"One of them kindly engaged our 5-year-old daughter, Avigail, in conversation".
This is unfortunate: Marx without Engels would have been a significantly lesser figure; furthermore, Engels was an enormously capable, colourful, generous, kindly and engaging man, whose appetite for life in multifarious forms leaves the reader more than a little exhausted by the end of Tristram Hunt's book.
Let your parent know you are not going to participate or get hooked, by kindly refusing to engage in unhealthy behavior.
So engage.
At the drugstore, dazed before the toothbrush display, he is befriended by a perky, quirky CVS employee, Susie (Jackie Chung), who engages him with kindly but overbearing chatter and insists on talking him through the process of making a choice.
Mary Grace Dembeck, Westport, Conn.: I've come to the conclusion that George W. Bush has engaged in obfuscation — to put it kindly — all his life.
An optimistic speculator who engaged in various ambitious commercial enterprises, all without success, Hill was a kindly man who bored his friends and irritated them with unsolicited advice.
Not surprisingly Mrs Brawne (Kerry Fox) thinks Keats a hopeless match for her daughter, but she is a kindly, thoughtful person and is prepared, for a mixture of reasons, for her daughter to become engaged, if only secretly.
Their business models lend themselves kindly to this type of deal-oriented consumer spending, so their profits have increased even though they haven't engaged in this price warfare.
Engaged, not engaged.
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