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Discover LudwigThe phrase "doesn't engage me" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing a lack of interest or involvement in something, such as a book, movie, or conversation. Example: "The plot of the movie was predictable and just doesn't engage me."
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It doesn't engage me at all.
Just as in her early auditions, Sampi doesn't engage me in eye contact.
While formal religion doesn't engage me very much, when I see these natural treasures I see and feel the force of the divine.
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The art, medical and astronomy apps were briefly interesting but didn't engage me.
I came in with very good A-levels and fired up to do well but the course didn't engage me.
12.50pm BST Neil_McFarlane asks: I saw some of your stuff recently here in Exeter, but it didn't engage me in any way so after a while I walked out and didn't think about it any more.
Skate zines that are all photos or all writing don't engage me.
I've caught a few reruns, but the girls didn't engage me.
Sure, there was the initial excitement at finding out what's probably going to kill me if bad wine and clumsiness don't get there first; but beyond that it simply didn't engage me, because the more you drill down into the results, the more pointless they seem.
The life of the 600-some-pound Edward Bright did not engage me overmuch, given that his major life accomplishment was acquiring and keeping weight, but the reactions of his contemporaries to him were quite fanciful.
A prank doesn't engage.
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