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"not engaged with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of not having a connection with something, or not participating in or being involved in something. For example, "The students in the classroom were not engaged with the lesson."
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Clearly, the downside to this approach is that without active communication, there may be an assumption that SMEs are not engaged with low carbon activities, which may belie the actual level of engagement occurring.
They're not engaged with anybody else's issues".
If you're not engaged with it, you're not going to feel any need to safeguard it.
Our worry is that alongside this, many local authorities are not engaged with mental health.
They were not engaged with working artists on a day-to-day basis".
"I noticed that he was not engaged with people around him.
"They are not engaged with the economy and being honest with the system.
The man has seen missionaries before, though he has not engaged with them.
Gould, now 28, has spent two years asking young people across the UK why they are not engaged with politics.
In other words, most Americans seem to like the president, but they're not engaged with the specific arguments he's making.
Autism was first described as a disorder in which a child is not engaged with the social world.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com