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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again engaged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has resumed a previous commitment or involvement in an activity or relationship.
Example: "After a brief hiatus, they are again engaged in their community service project."
Alternatives: "re-engaged" or "once more involved".
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And Bristol Palin and Levi Johnston are once again engaged.
We are once again engaged in an argument about facts.
In 1762 bce Hammurabi again engaged in hostilities with the eastern powers.
And our national tendency toward amateur criminology has been, once again, engaged.
Soon after he arrived in Britain in 1961, he was again engaged in activism.
On Thursday Italians were yet again engaged in a collective frenzy over straight-talking Gregorio de Falco.
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All those supporting characters and episodes are again engaging.
I think, again, engaging in meditative practices works really well.
"It must pledge to never again engage in such reprehensible action.
Now, halfway across America, Mr. Silver was once again engaging in political oratory.
A Ukip spokesman said: "Nigel Farage is delighted to accept the BBC's invitation to once again engage with the public".
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