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Discover LudwigThe phrase "engross themselves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone becoming deeply involved or absorbed in an activity or subject.
Example: "She would often engross herself in her favorite novels, losing track of time."
Alternatives: "immerse themselves" or "absorb themselves".
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America's long-ago trips to the moon are now remembered mostly amid the knickknackery of eBay, a nostalgia niche for space buffs who might otherwise engross themselves in the relics of radio serials and baseball dynasties.
"It's a basic concept executed fantastically well and as the game has become more in-depth and detailed the more people who play it have been able to engross themselves in the art of management.
Mr. Trump may hope that Americans will engross themselves in his alternative reality before the special counsel can lay out all he knows, possibly with more indictments and guilty pleas to add to the ones he has so far.
Two more psychological phenomenon help explain why some people engross themselves in fandom while others do not.
And so it follows that there's money to be made in corresponding apps that let fans engross themselves with the beautiful game.
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In the words of the aristocrat and writer Mary Wortley-Montagu, women desired "that Fame which Men have engross'd to themselves and will not suffer us to share".
Instead they engross.
Such shows mostly engross adults.
(e) To engross or forestall a commodity.
This is not just a debate to engross economists.
But the objects have layers to engross the viewer.
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