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The phrase "are continually engaged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe ongoing involvement or participation in an activity or process.
Example: "The team members are continually engaged in discussions to improve project outcomes."
Alternatives: "are constantly involved" or "are regularly participating".
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Surgeons are continually engaged in the incorporation of new technologies in their practice.
Lifelong Learners: Our candidates are continually engaged in learning and research.
All of these people are continually engaged in the same mental calculation: are the votes I might gain with this remark or this idea or this position greater than the votes I can buy with the money given to me by Wall Street firms?
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How can we act as if we know what's right when we are continually engaging in behavior that's wrong?
In a highly connected world, scientists must be continually engaged with the public.
I am continually engaged and energized by the project and the people I meet at Villa Victoria.
He/she is not preoccupied with defending existing ideas and opinions, but instead is continually engaged in a sincere search for the truth.
"Dance in community sustains health and provides a way for lives to be continually engaged in motion and continually expressive of the human condition even while challenged by PD," said Frank.
Although I have been a full-time faculty member for the last 25 years, I have been continually engaged in practice full-time or part-time – interweaving practitioner and academic lives.
By choosing pieces in unique and innovative materials, the child's mind is continually engaged and challenged.
If you went into anything other than a Catholic church, it was not really -- [well], it was frowned upon". This was, to a large extent, well understood by many Irish Catholics in the 20th century, during a time when Catholics and Protestants were continually engaged in conflict with each other.
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