Sentence examples for tends to engage from inspiring English sources

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It tends to engage in specific types of thoughts.

It tends to engage even the most distracted users, particularly when the snippets are easily digestible.

But more importantly, it also tends to engage with a fairly limited range of themes and subjects.

Our government, on the other hand, tends to engage in aimless votes to defund Obamacare and shutter the EPA and IRS.

The trouble is that a problem like this tends to engage the extremes — this time it's the neo-Puritans, who imagine they can turn back the clock, and the exhibitionists, who hardly know that there is one.

"I don't think that John tends to engage in a whole lot of self-reflection," said the person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he did not want to publicly antagonize Mr. Liu.

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Professionals tend to engage in more complex designs tasks.

Such owners tend to engage in fewer corporate transactions.

Bolsheviks tended to engage in political and strike activity, trying to force a revolutionary situation.

"We do tend to engage things, politically, a lot more directly," Razaq said.

For example, participants with depressive symptoms tended to engage in very high e-mail usage.

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