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is engaged into
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "is engaged into" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "is engaged in." Example: "She is engaged in a new project that focuses on renewable energy."
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Exact Expressions
5 human-written examples
The beam end connector with tabs is engaged into the perforations of the upright.
Like other complement serine proteases C1s has restricted substrate specificity and it is engaged into specific interactions with other subcomponents of the complement system.
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This implies that the bridging secondary amine function crucially interacts with an electrophile or is engaged into hydrogen bonding within a hydrophobic pocket site of the M-channel.
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The helical retractor is engaged into the tissue just below the Z line.
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This is an obvious step because every business solution offered to a client is of course based on the type of trade he is engaged into!
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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54 human-written examples
Overall, more women (twice as many as men) were engaged into sheep farming.
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Three 6-mm screws are engaged into the proximal segments, and two screws are engaged in the distal segment, usually located below the inferior alveolar canal.
The tabs are used as connections which are engaged into the perforations and are in particular, highly semi-rigid in nature.
An analogous variation of the transitional tempature range may be expected during orthodontic therapy, when the archwires are engaged into the brackets.
A 19 × 25 stainless steel wire was engaged into the bracket, and the distance from the corners of the wire to the horizontal plane was calculated in the designing software.
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The lively and effective classroom atmosphere, where all the students are engaged into the lesson, could be obtained when the syllabi are prepared thoroughly in order to answer students' questions and comments beforehand.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing someone's involvement, prefer "is engaged in" over "is engaged into". For example, instead of "The scientist is engaged into research", write "The scientist is engaged in research".
Common error
A frequent error is pairing "engaged" with the incorrect preposition. Always use "in" to indicate involvement in an activity or task, instead of mistakenly using "into".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "is engaged into" is often intended to express involvement or participation, but it is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates that the proper phrasing is "is engaged in".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "is engaged into" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in favor of "is engaged in". While the intended meaning often revolves around describing someone's participation or involvement, using the incorrect preposition undermines effective communication. Ludwig AI advises using "in" rather than "into". Alternatives such as "is involved in" or "is participating in" are also preferable. Predominantly found in scientific and news-related contexts, correcting this phrase enhances clarity and professionalism.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
is involved in
Replaces "engaged into" with a more common and grammatically standard prepositional phrase.
is participating in
Emphasizes active involvement rather than passive engagement.
is engrossed in
Implies deep absorption or immersion in an activity.
is immersed in
Similar to "engrossed", but suggests being surrounded or enveloped by something.
is occupied with
Highlights the state of being busy or preoccupied.
is absorbed in
Suggests a state of complete mental focus.
is dedicated to
Implies a strong commitment or devotion to something.
is committed to
Similar to "dedicated to", but emphasizes a firm decision.
is employed in
Focuses on the work or task being undertaken.
is caught up in
Suggests being unexpectedly or unintentionally drawn into something.
FAQs
What is the correct preposition to use with "engaged"?
The correct preposition to use with "engaged" is "in", not "into". The correct phrase is "engaged in".
Is "engaged into" grammatically correct?
No, "engaged into" is not grammatically correct. The proper phrasing is "engaged in". For example, say "She is "engaged in" a project" instead of "She is engaged into a project".
What can I say instead of "is engaged into"?
You can use phrases like "is "involved in"", "is "participating in"", or "is "absorbed in"" as alternatives.
How do I ensure I'm using the correct phrasing, "engaged in" or "engaged into"?
Always use "engaged in" to denote involvement or participation. "Engaged into" is not standard English usage. Therefore, check and ensure that you say "They are "engaged in" a discussion" rather than "They are engaged into a discussion".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested