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Discover Ludwig"engaged from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe when something (usually a conversation) began or when someone (usually an employee) started a job. For example: "The conversation was engaged from the moment the boss entered the door."
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"Coalition forces engaged from the air and killed five armed anti-coalition militia members," he said.
Whether Harris approached guards, centers or fullbacks, he engaged from below, with his hands inside their hands, for leverage.
Obama has said that he will be actively engaged, from day one, in promoting peace in the Middle East.
What gives Mitchell an outside chance is that he is engaged from the start of the Obama administration.
The C.I.A. director, said one intelligence official, "has been fully engaged from the start of the agency's response, particularly in the rescue mission that was swift and aggressive".
An enemy could be engaged from the front, then hit in the flank by a second Haufe following the first in echelon formation.
"We have always been very much engaged, from 1931, when this organization began, in forwarding the use of Braille," said Dr. Ellen Isler, JBI's executive vice president.
But, at the gala on Sunday, the younger man was fully engaged from early on in an evening that, including intermission, hit the five-hour mark.
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The dancers, engaging from the first, glow enthusiastically as they let rip at highest energy.
It's a brilliant show, quirky, engaging from the start, and well pitched for its audience.
It's quieter, has a safety enclosure, and it's meant to be engaging from a learning point of view.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com