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"enlists in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone signing up to join the military or an organization. For example: "After graduating high school, John enlists in the U.S. Navy."
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Al Gore has his doubts, but enlists in the Army.
"At 14 years old he enlists in the civil war," he says, "then he enlists in the Mexican revolution against the Emperor Maximilian.
Augie enlists in the merchant marine during the second world war.
I was like the naïve teenager who enlists in the Army without any idea of what war is like.
And did I mention the back-flipping team of Chinese acrobats that the mad scientist enlists in his plot against the big guy?
He enlists in the Army during World War II, returns a decorated hero and then throws himself into a life of crime.
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Enlist in the military?
He enlisted in January.
Erickson enlisted in 1983.
In 1948 he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force.
He immediately enlisted in the Navy.
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