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The phrase "also immersed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is deeply involved or engaged in something, often alongside other activities or experiences.
Example: "In addition to her studies, she is also immersed in various volunteer projects that benefit the community."
Alternatives: "deeply engaged" or "fully involved".
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Mrs. Copperfield is also immersed in baptismal water.
I also immersed myself in the novels of Iain Banks, who died this year.
Mr. Tsui also immersed himself in American production techniques and brought some back to Asia.
While at MIT, Al-Wabil also immersed herself in hacker culture.
Historians of science are also immersed in the areas of science they study.
(An autodidact of deep intellectual curiosity, he also immersed himself in socialist politics and free love).
He also immersed himself in after-school jobs and other extracurricular activities.
But he also immersed himself in history, reading fat books on generals, presidents and the Revolutionary War.
At the conservatory in Stockholm he studied with formidable modernist composers but also immersed himself in experimental electronic music.
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The Soviet official, he said, "reported indignantly that in one place the militiamen also immersed themselves".
They also immersed themselves in the local dancehall scene and attended late-night block parties that lasted until dawn.
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