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The phrase "engaged in studies" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means actively participating in or focusing on academic or educational activities. It can be used in various contexts where someone is discussing their educational pursuits or commitments. For example: - "John is currently engaged in studies to become a doctor." - "She spends most of her free time engaged in studies for her history degree." - "The students were all engaged in studies for their final exams." - "The university encourages its students to be actively engaged in studies outside of the classroom through internships and research opportunities."
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He lived there for two decades while engaged in studies that would help transform modern thought.
Recently, our research group was engaged in studies on conformationally restrained cinnamoyl compounds related to curcumin as anti-IN agents.
CCT, professor in Institute of Military Veterinary Medicine, Academy of Military Medical Sciences, has engaged in studies regarding genetics, evolution and ecology of animal viruses and zoonotic viruses.
Our group is engaged in studies aimed at shedding further light on the relation between luminescent properties and metallic cations, based on theoretical calculations, and our findings will be published when they become available.
Until recently, access to the information contained in natural history collections was limited primarily to curators and the subset of researchers engaged in studies of traditional museum disciplines such as taxonomy and systematics.
How much did it cost to produce 75 kg of cucumbers per square meter?" SFP is now engaged in studies aimed at building a 20-hectare test facility near Aqaba in Jordan.
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In fact, there is evidence that many others spend time on the train engaged in religious studies.
Certainly by the early 16th century, Leonardo da Vinci was deeply engaged in studying human anatomy.
On a recent night at Cutter House, the Adas and the trads, as traditional-age students are called, were mostly engaged in studying.
In 1420 a royal academy called the Hall of Worthies (Chiphyŏnjŏn) was established, where bright young scholars engaged in study and research.
The Pan-Slavists engaged in studying folk songs, folklore, and peasant vernaculars of the Slav peoples, in demonstrating the similarities among them, and in trying to stimulate a sense of Slav unity.
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