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The phrase "after engaged in" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be rephrased to maintain grammatical accuracy, typically using "after engaging in" instead.
Example: "After engaging in the discussion, we reached a consensus on the project direction."
Alternatives: "after participating in" or "after taking part in".
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Nearly half (48.0%) had history of pregnancy, of which 44 (21.6%) had more than one pregnancy after engaged in street life.
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