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The phrase "engaged with the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone actively participating or being involved in a particular activity or task. Example: The students were fully engaged with the presentation, asking questions and taking notes.
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We remain engaged with the Leveson inquiry".
They are engaged with the problem.
Would we have engaged with the police?
I was engaged with the story.
Previously I'd not really engaged with the word.
They were fully engaged with the business of life.
He has been very engaged with the distribution process throughout.
I've never been particularly engaged with the Pokémon franchise.
Some have clearly engaged with the HCA's efficiency drive.
No players seemed particularly engaged with the others.
That's how deeply they engaged with the subject.
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