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"make them engage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to encourage or persuade someone to participate or become involved in something. Example: "The teacher tried to make the students engage in a lively discussion by asking thought-provoking questions."
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They had to be pushed just so to make them engage.
Make people think, make people smile, make them engage in the stories of the day.
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Beauchine aims to have her whole network using Eved's software within the next six months: "We feel comfortable making them engage with the system if they want to keep working with us," she says.
The plaintiffs in the case claim that JONAH made them engage in a series of treatments that were unusual and unscientific.
The longer latencies observed in the E1.25 + M10 group could have been due, at least partially, to their elevated level of anxiety [ 20], which would have made them engage in less exploration behavior.
Still, if this makes them engaged, it finally serves to distance them from their lives.
The misconception may happen either by ignoring the ART information communicated or lack ART knowledge by HIV positive persons which made them engaged in unprotected sex.
For instance, in the context of a MOOC community in one city, being in the same city does not make them mutually engaged, but they are mutually engaged because they interact with each other to participate in the same activity.
"Something's gone wrong, this is a critical time in their lives to be stretching and challenging them and make them feel engaged".
It didn't make them less engaged in British society, less willing to slog hard, less appreciative of the opportunities for which they had to fight.
"They will inherit this agreement, which is critically important and will make them more engaged in the region than Bush was," said Aaron David Miller, a public policy analyst at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com