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"engages me" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means that something captures or holds one's attention or interest. You can use it in a variety of contexts, such as when describing a book, movie, or conversation that you found interesting. Example: The author's writing style engages me and I found myself unable to put the book down until I finished it.
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"This titillates my interest in business and engages me".
What engages me is the mysterious, indefinable music of a writer's voice.
He engages me in conversation about Quavers and his plans to get Americans addicted to KitKats.
But I know that Israel — the place and its stories — engages me like nothing else.
There are times I don't agree with her polemics, and that only engages me further.
Also, how either the subject or the content of a piece engages me, for better or worse.
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It entertained and engaged me.
It engaged me in lifelong learning.
It doesn't engage me at all.
Just as in her early auditions, Sampi doesn't engage me in eye contact.
Those two cadenzas were the only moments that engaged me in Mr. Subotnick's tedious piece.
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