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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more closely engaged" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone or something is involved or connected in a deeper or more intimate manner. Example: In order to understand the complex issues at hand, the committee members must be more closely engaged in the research and discussions.
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And there was this: "I agree we need hospital doctors and nurses to be much more closely engaged in commissioning" – something the bill makes no provision for.
This may be explained by the fact that radiographers in their education and daily work are more closely engaged in the physical and radiation-related aspects of radiology.
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A requirement which means physicians need to monitor their patients' health more closely to engage in preventative medicine rather than reactive medicine.
Others claim he was closely engaged.
In quality preschools, children are more closely supervised and engaged in a variety of activities, researchers say.
The cycles of output, consumption and investment should become more closely aligned in countries engaged in world trade.
Though Republicans already are deriding her for never having worn a judicial robe, the current court, dominated by former appeals court judges, could use more members who have engaged more closely with the world than with a trial transcript.
They said the processes of 2005, when the Huawei deal was done, had been improved and there were now "governance structures" to address risks: "But this is a complex and fast-evolving technical area and we will keep it under close review and engage more closely with the intelligence and security committee as we do".
More awake, more engaged.
Hopefully, he added, they will spend that time engaging more closely with patients.
But Abbott said he dumped the planned changes to preserve "national unity" and engage more closely with Muslim communities as his government moved to introduce a raft of anti-terrorism bills.
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