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The phrase "engaged with this" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example: "The students were deeply engaged with this lesson."
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Q: Are you still personally engaged with this?
Few of us thought we would still be engaged with this stuff nearly three decades later.
Out in the real world few people have engaged with this campaign yet and we need to pace it".
It must sometimes feel that you have spent half a lifetime engaged with this particular corner of the world?
The Ninth Circuit should have engaged with this statutory text and explored its relation to the commands of the Constitution.
"Dürer was intensely engaged with this concept of 'perspicere,' of 'seeing through,"' he added, referring to the Renaissance German artist.
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The question is: do you want to engage with this?
They remember, but won't engage with this contaminated present.
"We wish," say the bishops "to engage with this debate".
It does need journalists to engage with this complex subject.
"That climate is making it so difficult for researchers or students to engage with this material".
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