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"be engaged by" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to imply that someone has been hired or contracted to do something. For example, "She was engaged by the company to design their new logo."
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But the point is engagement -- these folks can be engaged by all types of theater.
The person living the life must be engaged by it.
"Our people aren't engaged yet, and I don't know whether they will be engaged by Tuesday.
As an atheist, I didn't expect to be engaged by a panel debate about religion.
It is too narrow to say young people will only be engaged by young people".
It's amazingly powerful for an audience to be engaged by reality instead of actors pretending.
Still, children are bound to be engaged by the show's interactive elements.
These may be engaged by firms in co-operative arrangement for innovation or as informal sources of information.
Secondly, I hope for them to be engaged by the production.
However, reverse inference usually takes place when A was unexpected (i.e. not supposed to be engaged by the experimental task).
All the evidence suggests that young people must be engaged by mainstream services in order to effectively reduce reoffending.
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