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The phrase "became immersed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has become deeply engaged in an activity, experience, or situation. For example: "After reading the novel, she became immersed in the exciting adventures of the main character."
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Within a few years they purchased a computer, and Butterfield became immersed in that technology.
The prayer warriors said that as they became immersed in prayer, their senses became more acute.
He worked as a bartender but mostly became immersed in the drug culture.
She became immersed in Gaelic education and also wrote a couple of children's books.
There, he became immersed in issues relating to the generation of electrical power by nuclear fission.
Through his mother, who founded Latvia's first early music group, he became immersed in Renaissance and Baroque music.
He became immersed in school and party politics while there and received a degree from the university's law department in 1982.
Struck by how little public debate the issue seemed to generate, he began to research capital punishment and eventually became immersed.
I balked at the length and required persuasion, but I rapidly became immersed in the basketball lives of William Gates and Arthur Agee, two inner-city black teenagers.
Patrick became immersed in, excited about and pro-something.
I just became immersed in the world of Soul Train for a little over two years.
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