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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adores engaging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong liking or enthusiasm for participating in activities or conversations.
Example: "She adores engaging with her audience during her presentations, making each session interactive and enjoyable."
Alternatives: "loves participating" or "enjoys interacting".
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The Englishman adores engaging with crowds, loves their roar and quite clearly revels in being part of a team.
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Its ad business has stalled, but it can sell its product as something that users adore and heavily engage with — meaning those individual eyeballs are more attractive than the sum of the eyeballs that look at Twitter on a monthly basis.
Absolutely adored.
Esmeralda adores an amorous captain, the rising Phoebus, himself engaged to the frenzied Fleur-de-Lys.
Nelly (Nahed El Seba'i) is a young, passionate amateur stand-up comedian, engaged to be married to a man she adores.
"Frances Ha" engages in a lively dialogue with film history, full of nods to the François Truffaut and Eric Rohmer movies that Mr. Baumbach adores.
He adores his children.
We made a bet that users will want to use Countertop with their Vitamix and Crock-Pot because these are two broadly adored products with communities of actively engaged users," adds Merea.
Terry became engaged to Martha, a stunning girl who adored him.
Pinter certainly adored women and, as his marriage to Vivien declined, he engaged in a number of affairs.
"I got engaged over the weekend to my boyfriend, Mike Feldman, who I adore," she said.
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