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"engaging in an activity" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts to indicate that someone is participating in or taking part in an activity. Here are a few examples: - "The students were engaging in a science experiment, eagerly mixing chemicals and recording their observations." - "After a long day at work, I enjoy engaging in outdoor activities like hiking or biking to unwind." - "Research shows that children who are actively engaging in physical activities have improved cognitive function." - "The company encourages employees to engage in team-building activities to improve communication and collaboration." - "As an introvert, I prefer engaging in solitary activities like reading or painting instead of socializing with a large group of people."
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Ecosystem Builder Fellows engaging in an activity around Creative Capacity Building — at MIT D-Lab.
Dr. Snyderman says to consider taking it before engaging in an activity, like heavy-duty gardening or chopping wood, that is likely to cause pain later.
People inside and outside the television industry have noted the incongruity of artistic types engaging in an activity more closely associated with Teamsters and auto workers.
And if Congress passes a law forbidding the executive branch from engaging in an activity, it must stop, or people go to jail.
Moreover, they are engaging in an activity that is deemed slightly inappropriate in a culture that views driving as normative and desirable and, arguably, views cycling as anti-conventional and possibly even infantile.
For one thing, respondents to surveys could be more reluctant, in light of the lawsuits, to admit to engaging in an activity that could get them into legal trouble.
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ALMPs are considered "active" programs because beneficiaries are required to engage in an activity ("activation") in order to receive a service or financial benefit.
At no time have I or did I actively encourage a group or person to engage in an activity that they were not already engaged in".
We are not literally engaged in an activity with the object other than aesthetic engagement.
Intelligence is an affect engaged in an activity.
The trouble is we are engaged in an activity which is not a precise science".
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