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Discover Ludwig"when engaged" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that occurs at the moment that two parties become engaged (in the sense of a romantic relationship) or when one party becomes formally involved in an activity or task. For example: "When engaged in their first conversation, they both felt an immediate connection."
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When engaged, he is a dynamic receiver.
So his earnest observations include this: I do not play dirty when engaged in competition.
When engaged in religious ceremonies, the officiant would wear the liturgical vestments over his cassock.
When engaged with them, he was responding to what he really knew.
"It is true that the metabolic rate increases when engaged in mental activity," Dr. Levitsky said.
It is comforting to have a little guidance when engaged in this type of wistful contemplation.
Often inconspicuous on the ground, skylarks are more noticeable when engaged in a distinctive territorial song flight.
When engaged, the outer clutch delivers torque to odd-numbered gears while the inner clutch feeds the even-numbered ratios.
"You're not looking at the road and you don't have both hands on the wheel" when engaged in text-messaging.
To be met with excessive violence when engaged in a peaceful activity is both terrifying and rage-inducing.
Microglia, the resident macrophages in the brain, assume an ameboid shape when engaged in phagocytic functions.
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