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Discover Ludwig"engaging this" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means involving or capturing the attention of something or someone. Example: The speaker did a great job of engaging this audience with their dynamic presentation.
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"You risk a lot by engaging this subject," Mr. Theofanidis said.
President Obama was wary of engaging this debate directly during his first term.
The longer-term play is going to be on engaging this entrepreneurial society that's coming in China.
"Listening to the story of Iranian women is only one way of engaging this dialogue," Jahanbegloo noted.
"We are committed to engaging this fall because we are so close, and it is within our reach," Ms. Carlin said.
"Markets alone do not provide adequate guidance in engaging this challenge," he said, adding that the nation "must move away from a winner-take-all mindset".
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Nobody engaged this strategy longer than Mubarak.
Mr. Fischl has engaged this history directly.
"Do not engage this person in conversation.
This is a powerful mechanism to engage this critical population.
Morozov doesn't engage this argument in any depth, though.
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