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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are now engaged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is currently involved or committed to a particular activity or relationship.
Example: "After months of dating, they are now engaged and planning their wedding."
Alternatives: "are currently involved" or "have recently committed."
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Many scholars are now engaged in epigraphy.
(He and the woman are now engaged).
On this we are now engaged.
I think people are now engaged and primed".
And we are now engaged in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Those employees are now engaged in other work, she said.
This is the information war we are now engaged in.
We are now engaged in Gulf War II.
They are now engaged to be married in August 2009.
As a result, the two sides are now engaged in what Berliners call the Loudspeaker War.
The couple are now engaged, and Norman credits Murphy with saving the relationship.
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