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Discover LudwigThe phrase "engaging *" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe something or someone that is charming, interesting, or captivating. Example: "The professor's lectures were always engaging and thought-provoking." In this sentence, "engaging" is describing the lectures, indicating that they were engaging in a positive way.
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I'm engaging them.
"They're engaging here.
A perfectly engaging, modest beginning.
Engaging the Sport mode helped.
It's funny, engaging, chaotic.
Informative, engaging and challenging.
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"Engage and be engaging.
"It's engaging.
Paul didn't mind engaging.
Impressive rather than engaging.
Intelligent and engaging.
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