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The phrase "engaged in running" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means actively participating or involved in the activity of running. Example: She was engaged in running the marathon and was determined to finish despite the rain.
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A handful of Russian hooligans had taken that as their cue and engaged in running skirmishes.
British units engaged in running gun battles with Sadr fighters on Monday.
Police retaliated with teargas to disperse the protesters as the two sides engaged in running battles across campus.
At Warner, he is more engaged in running the company, and he seems to want it to work as his interests in oil or petrochemicals do.
Those who know the brothers say that they are completely engaged in running the company and have little idea what they might otherwise do.
For now, the M23 fighters are engaged in running battles in a small patch of land in the rolling hills near the convergence of the Congolese, Ugandan and Rwandan borders.
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Zebras up to the age of one year frequently engage in running games.
He has also made his dislike of his party's new leadership well known, engaging in running skirmishes with supporters of Jeremy Corbyn on social media.
Plaintiffs in the case appear to have engaged in run of the mill socializing on Facebook: sharing photos, writing status updates and similar things.
"Humans have engaged in endurance running for millions of years but the modern running shoe was not invented until the 1970s," he said.
Humans have engaged in endurance running for millions of years, but the modern running shoe was not invented until the 1970s.
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