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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am engaged with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate involvement or participation in an activity, project, or relationship.
Example: "I am engaged with several community projects that aim to improve local education."
Alternatives: "am involved in" or "am participating in".
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The world chess champion, Vladimir Kramnik of Russia, posted this message online recently: "At the present time I am engaged with the preparation for the Classical World Championship Match with the official challenger, Peter Leko".
"That quest led me here and its given me a feeling of being part of the real world – I see people going to work in their cars and coming home to watch TV – I am engaged with the reality of life – it's so much deeper".
Whatever activity I am engaged with is part of the SING campaign.
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Americans are engaged with Presidential politics.
They are engaged with the problem.
I was engaged with the story.
"She's engaged with her nerve endings".
After all, to be engaged with politics is to be engaged with the world.
We certainly were engaged with Keppinger and were engaged with Chavez.
Who defines the community to be engaged with?
"I'm engaged with a more total realism".
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