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  2. The phrase "engage someone to do something" is correct and usable in written English. It can be used in informal and formal contexts to mean to hire someone to perform a specific task.
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    [transitive] engage somebody (as something) engage something engage somebody to do something (formal) to employ someone to do a particular job They engaged a consultant to review their business plan.
    www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/a…
    to employ someone: engage sb (to do sth) They have engaged accountancy firm Ernst & Young to approach financial institutions for funding on their behalf. It would be prudent to engage the services of a lawyer to help with this matter.
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