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Discover LudwigThe phrase "engage in it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to participation or involvement in an activity or subject.
Example: "I encourage everyone to engage in it to fully understand the topic."
Alternatives: "participate in it" or "get involved in it."
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I won't engage in it.
And, personally, I don't engage in it".
Those who engage in it risk prosecution.
Britain might wish to engage in it.
It wants them to engage in it.
"I'm glad my guys don't engage in it.
Therefore, one shouldn't engage in it without a careful analysis of the consequences.
And all you had to do was... refuse to engage in it!
Corruption also exacts a high psychological cost on those who engage in it.
Those who engage in it must be prepared to lay everything on the line.
"People who don't engage in it think it's licking stamps," she said.
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