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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a highly engaged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is very involved or interested in a particular activity, task, or community.
Example: "The team was a highly engaged group, contributing ideas and feedback throughout the project."
Alternatives: "a deeply involved" or "a very active".
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While the digital space provides multiple ways for music entrepreneurs to promote themselves to a highly engaged fan base, the key to building that engagement is touring.
According to Towers Perrin, Intl., organizations with a highly engaged workforce increase operating income by 19.2%, while low engagement led to a 32.7% decline in operating profit.
"It creates a highly engaged employee, creates an ecosystem that encourages the consumer's engagement and makes for better brand loyalty". And best case scenario?
The United States has a highly engaged, approachable and diligent ambassador in place.
It's a highly engaged community-based shopping experience, and we're trying a variety of things.
I spend probably 40% of my time on creating a highly engaged workforce.
It has a vibrant e-commerce business and a highly engaged customer community.
Thirteen percent created profiles, which means a "highly engaged person," Ms. Winikka said.
Mark was a highly engaged teacher, mentor, and member of the scientific community.
Even so, this was a highly engaged crowd, united by their shared commitment to ending the Obama Presidency.
But it has a highly engaged citizenry, an exuberant annual Carnival and a tradition of achievement in the arts.
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