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"intensively engaged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean being completely absorbed in something. For example, "She was intensively engaged in her work, barely taking a break for lunch."
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"We were also intensively engaged in the bollard design, helping to facilitate an elliptical and tapered form that is effective from a security standpoint but not intrusive in size," Ms. Burden added.
Only a handful of the dozens of published studies on obesity interventions have produced results, and only when participants were intensively engaged, said Tom Baranowski, a professor of pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine.
The Federal Reserve, in collaboration with the private sector and other regulators, is intensively engaged in such efforts.
Consistent with these findings, one interesting pattern reflecting an unbalanced marriage market pressure is that families with an unmarried son are more intensively engaged in paid plasma donation.
Participants performed the Toulouse N-back Task that intensively engaged both working memory and mental calculation processes under the threat (or not) of unpredictable aversive sounds.
In Wiesbaden, the Muslim chaplaincy project involved a highly active 'coalition' of three entrepreneurs: a locally intensively engaged imam, the director of the prison in Wiesbaden, and the council of integration of the city.
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In the dry season, when the sea is calm, men and women intensively engage in spear fishing.
Happily, I am still intensively and fully engaged as the master planner for ground zero.
In parallel with the recalling of the Assembly, we will engage intensively with the parties to establish the trust necessary to allow the institutions not only to function but to flourish.
It was acknowledged that the executive as a whole would have to engage intensively with the London government on the whole area of welfare reform.
Results indicate that after controlling for household assets, education and locational differences—households engaging intensively in cotton production obtain higher grain yields than non-cotton and marginal cotton producers.
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