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Discover LudwigThe phrase "engaged her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to involving someone in a conversation, activity, or relationship.
Example: "He engaged her in a discussion about their future plans."
Alternatives: "involved her" or "captivated her."
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Oscar Hammerstein engaged her for Manhattan Opera Co.
I engaged her in word association.
They could, of course, have engaged her in debate.
It was the life-blood that engaged her intellectual eye.
Rice was active on social media and often engaged her fans in online discussions.
To her surprise, Mr. Lockhart got up from his table and engaged her in conversation.
And yet when a therapist engaged her in a particular task, she lost interest.
She engaged her audience by her warmth, and they became her friends for life.
The composer saw the film and engaged her for "Silk Stockings".
One wonders if she ever engaged her subjects in a lively conversation about gay marriage or evolution.
According to Franklin, Hill engaged her in sexually explicit conversations, forced kissing, and coercive intercourse on school grounds.
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