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Discover Ludwig"I engaged in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that you have done something or been involved in an activity. For example: "I engaged in a number of extracurricular activities in college, including volunteering, student clubs, and part-time jobs."
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When I engaged in these activities..
I engaged in a bunch of anti-social behavior.
"I engaged in a campaign to educate myself on any subject that inspired me.
"I engaged in behavior which was regrettable and demonstrated bad judgment," Phelps said.
I engaged in devious, risky behaviour, I was very guarded and felt lost.
As India's foreign minister, I engaged in successful talks with Iran frequently.
The year that I engaged in a sort of long-distance relationship.
When the most recent of these posts was published, I engaged in a short Google+ exchange with Northrup.
After my brush with Soviet spy recruiters, I engaged in a charade when hosting visitors from the United States.
Even though I knew what the risks were, I engaged in unprotected sex to save my relationship.
And there are other sports that I engaged in only somewhat, like boxing and golf, that I find intriguing.
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