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"engaged in practices" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's involvement or participation in certain activities or behaviors. Example: The new employee was quickly integrated into the company's culture, becoming engaged in practices such as daily stand-up meetings and agile development strategies.
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Investigations announced by HMRC and the Financial Conduct Authority are an important step in the UK's response to the evidence brought to light by the Panama leak, but our own government needs to set out a clear plan for the UK, including action to deliver greater transparency and to tackle British overseas territories engaged in practices that are morally and practically corrupt.
But many youths engaged in practices that adults label bullying do not name them as such.
There is no suggestion that any of the FTSE 100 firms have engaged in practices in contravention of tax laws.
"It is clear that others engaged in practices similar to Jérôme Kerviel," Ms. Wassermann said during an interview.
Modernisation is making us forget the specialness not only of coastline habitats but also the people engaged in practices that are 'of the place'.
Wall Street and the financial industry had engaged in practices they shouldn't have, and had helped lead the country into the Great Depression.
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Participants had been engaged in practice for an average of 23 years.
Two GPs had a single practice, four GPs were engaged in practice sharing, and four GPs worked in an ambulatory healthcare center.
It is, quite simply, engaging in practices for the common good in the public sphere.
They are made surplus, and as a result they are often forced to engage in practices that are deemed criminal.
He said, "Your brother better be F. Lee Bailey if you're going to engage in practices like that".
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