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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is not engage" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "is not engaged"? If this is the case, you can use it to describe a state of not being involved or occupied with something. Example: "The employee is not engaged in the project, which is affecting the team's overall productivity."
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"The only thing you can do is not engage with it," Mr. Uzoigwe said.
What Republicans need to do to move the cause of sensible, free market reforms forward is not engage in a head-on collision with these groups but implement reforms to either bypass them or enlist them overtime.
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Obama is not engaged enough.
(Unclear; she is not engaged, as far as anyone knows).
"But the U.K. is not engaged in that.
For the record, Cristin Milioti is not engaged.
If America is not engaged, often nothing happens.
She is not engaging in any form of sexual activity.
"The Australian government is not engaged in people swaps.
Data is not engaging by itself".
Article 11(1) is not engaged in this case".
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