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"I can involve" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to indicate willingness to become involved in a particular activity or situation. For example: "If you need any help with organizing the event, let me know. I can involve."
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Regarding whether Nemanja Vidic's recovery from concussion and Van Persie's groin problem will allow them to travel to Spurs, Moyes said: "I'm going to try to see if I can involve them in the squad but until [Saturday] I won't make a decision".
Something like, "My fiancé and I want to keep our bridal party small, which unfortunately limits who I can involve" is much easier to hear than all of the reasons why she became the outlier.
I find that the more modalities I can involve the more engraved the information becomes.
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Reduction of a Cpd I thus formed can involve redox-active (radical) products of radiolysis or, in the case of α-chains and Mb, which do not form a stable Cpd I, reduction by a nearby amino acid residue.
And I hope the NHS can involve mental health patients more in their own care, and also integrate physical and mental care better for the individual patient.
This can involve large sums of money.
You can involve others, of course.
"Consent can involve money," he said.
Chinese defence can involve aggression.
It can involve eggs benedict.
The cost can involve buying fraudulent visas.
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