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"immersed in reading" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means deeply absorbed or engrossed in reading. It can be used in any context where someone is fully engaged in reading and not easily distracted. Example: "As I sat on the beach, I found myself completely immersed in reading the novel. The crashing waves and warm sun did not deter me from the captivating story."
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The children still get immersed in reading their books — books, too, were once "new technology".
He was already immersed in reading the economics books that would change his life.
I'm in London, immersed in reading the secret WikiLeaks cables on Russia.
These children are immersed in reading all day, with language lessons that are integrated throughout the curriculum, included even in art, math and social science.
Kathleen Tolan, who works with Ms. Calkins, took the stage and explained that children need to be immersed in reading, and that the "leveled library" was crucial to learning to enjoy reading.
While the documentary was being researched, Edward became so immersed in reading his subject's private correspondence that he even began signing documents and letters with a copy of the Duke of Windsor's signature.
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I've immersed myself in reading more and more of American literature, but no editor has asked me to comment on Jonathan Franzen or Jennifer Egan.
As she had also done in Japanese study earlier, in addition to learning language, she immersed herself in reading Chinese fiction in translation.
After Peter died, with the help of Amazon Prime, I immersed myself in reading book after book about grief.
Some people seemed to resent Stephan Grögler, the director, for tinkering with Bellini by casting the opera as the storybook fantasy of an unhealthy young woman in a sanatorium, who immerses herself in reading until her book comes to life.
In order to educate myself about how to write fiction, I started to immerse myself in reading it.
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