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"To engage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used as an infinitive verb phrase, meaning "to participate" or "to involve oneself in." Here are some examples of how to use "to engage" in a sentence: - "I plan to engage in more community service activities next semester." - "It is important for students to engage actively in their education." - "The company is looking for ways to engage employees and increase their job satisfaction." - "The politician promised to engage with constituents and listen to their concerns." - "To engage in a debate requires critical thinking skills and strong communication abilities."
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To engage or not to engage?
To engage in routine tax planning?
To engage means to participate.
I like to engage.
She's there to engage that".
She didn't want to engage.
They don't want to engage".
We're ready to engage.
Fundamentally, it has to engage the reader.
Now Obama is compelled to engage.
I want to engage.
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