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Discover LudwigThe phrase "engaged directly with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing active involvement or interaction with a person, group, or subject.
Example: "The researchers engaged directly with the community to gather valuable insights."
Alternatives: "interacted directly with" or "worked closely with".
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Philosophy of mind as traditionally understood has rarely engaged directly with psychology and psychiatry.
Traditionally, public companies have not engaged directly with shareholders in a sustained or ongoing way on matters of shareholder concern.
The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún, in 2009, engaged directly with the medieval literary milieu by filling a gap in the Old Norse Völsungasaga.
But it's a lazy designation that appears to be less meaningful on this album than the last, which at least engaged directly with substance abuse.
His large-scale sculptures, called Earthworks, engaged directly with nature and were created by moving and constructing with vast amounts of soil and rocks.
Students will spend two hours a week in an early childhood education setting, at first observing, but increasingly engaged directly with children under the supervision of the teacher.
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Engaging directly with consumers can also have its challenges, however.
"We don't want to be engaging directly with children.
We should engage directly with industry – when it's appropriate.
To what extent should artists engage directly with Nationalist politics?
Engaging directly with its own members is apparently a difficult concept.
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