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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I involved with" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "I am involved with"? You can use the corrected phrase when expressing participation or engagement in a particular activity, project, or relationship. Example: "I am involved with several community service projects that aim to help the less fortunate."
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I can't think of anything that I involved with plasmids (the normal in-the-lab kind that I use) that involves fire or blowing things up.
When I used to walk with my branded Young Reporter's Network t-shirt, people would ask me if I am a reporter or what am I involved with and I was not able to explain myself because I was still scared.
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When I got involved with Kitchen Nightmares, I knew what I was letting myself in for.
I am involved with someone I care for but who has no goals or ambitions.
GARTH I read online that I was involved with it.
I've seen services I'm involved with cut and staff leave.
It was only when I was 21 that I got involved with Kids Company.
I'm involved with a theatre I adore and the people in it.
"I didn't say I'm involved with the fighting," he added.
The artists I'm involved with are all people I know personally.
I had no idea before I got involved with it.
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