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The phrase "I enlisted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you joined a certain organization or cause, usually a military organization. For example: "I enlisted in the Navy after graduating from high school."
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I enlisted friends and my father.
I enlisted the help of my husband.
I enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1967.
This time, I enlisted in the Navy, where again I began to do very well.
He has refused to see me, so I enlisted my Twitter followers to report Meles sightings.
I enlisted in the army, went to college, went to work.
I enlisted others to help me: personal trainers, physiotherapists, coaches, friends and family.
Only the other day I enlisted her help to dig up some lettuces we had grown.
"I went to Rutgers for two years, until World War II, when I enlisted in the Army," Gersten said.
To experience these towns from the water-level vantage of the canal, I enlisted my friend Marie Lorenz.
A few weeks ago, I enlisted my fifth share of 2015 – the deeply troubled Serco support services group.
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