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Discover Ludwig"engaged with me" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means actively participating or involved with someone. Example: "I was having a hard time understanding the lecture, but luckily my classmates were engaged with me and we were able to work through it together."
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When they're engaged with me, we will align our actions.
Oliver James said of Roger, "He engaged with me.
"If she thought I was a puppet of apartheid, she wouldn't have engaged with me".
No one engaged with me in discussing my misgivings and no one else on the board seemed bothered.
As someone long on the left of the party, I would have been amenable to an alternative candidate who engaged with me on an intellectual level.
That Philip also engaged with me, sincerely, humorously, in every conversation - he was never one to talk down to you; nor did he ever look over or around a child, as expedient adults sometimes will - these qualities won me over too, though more subtly.
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"A reason to re-engage with me and his surroundings".
"They point blank refuse to engage with me.
At least the thugs were engaging with me.
He began to engage with me in the conversation, asking questions.
"Fran and the NUS have refused point blank to engage with me," he said.
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