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"actively engaged with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone or something that is involved in an activity with enthusiasm or intensity. For example: "The students are actively engaged with their studies."
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The piano was the only thing that kept his mother actively engaged with the world.
She is an upright, physical player, actively engaged with her music and projecting it with strength.
"He was seen as someone who Torricelli was actively engaged with," one former aide said.
Its research shows that 4.5m women were actively engaged with the Premier League during the 2013-14 season.
The NCC is actively engaged with US EPA on legal and technical issues related to the proposed Clean Power Plan.
When the subjects were actively engaged with Facebook, their physiological response measured a significant uptick in happiness.
So, for example, the movement has been actively engaged with foreclosure associations that advise homeowners across Spain.
By 1993, when Bill Clinton took office and actively engaged with Boris Yeltsin, the crucial window of opportunity had closed.
"We have been actively engaged with Iraqi political leaders on this matter," a State Department official said.
This was trialled through the geography department and found great success with students becoming more actively engaged with their learning.
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Signs they see value and opportunities in being pro-actively engaged with the environments they're operating in.
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