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The phrase "all that engaging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not particularly interesting or captivating.
Example: "The presentation was informative, but it wasn't all that engaging, leaving the audience somewhat disengaged."
Alternatives: "not very captivating" or "rather dull".
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The constant scrolling, going from page to page, doesn't exactly make looking for a new (free) picture set or whatever all that engaging.
"There's nothing all that engaging about those panels anymore," said Anna Martinez, an attendee wearing pink fairy wings, of the Hall H presentations.
Newly unemployed throughout my pregnancy, I kept myself busy with volunteering opportunities that were not all that engaging, but they engulfed time, and I had the freedom to waste my time as I saw fit.
Now that Sam can no longer defend himself against his hallucinations, we're heading towards a major meltdown, and I'm intrigued to see how the writers handle it this time around (since I didn't think that last season's attempt, "The Man Who Knew Too Much," was all that engaging), as well as how Dean deals with the possibility of his brother losing his mind for good.
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It was the drama of it all that engaged us at the time.
It was Simpson's firm, after all, that engaged former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele to study then-candidate Donald Trump's Russia connections.
"I participated in all these investigations that engaged the imagination of my generation at that time," Cohen has said.
CAMIT Grants support arts projects across all disciplines that engage the MIT community.
He added: "Legislation that names a specific private organization to defund (rather than all organizations that engage in a particular activity) is improper and arguably unconstitutional.
These are all companies that engage in digital advertising of some form.
All regimes that engage in this type of madness hold out the hope of salvation through their strong hand, only to crush the weak where it suits them, when it suits them.
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