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The phrase "a kind of involvement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type or manner of participation in an activity or situation.
Example: "Her role in the project was a kind of involvement that required both leadership and collaboration."
Alternatives: "a type of engagement" or "a form of participation."
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In a rare press conference in London, Jubeir said: "We oppose any kind of involvement by the Shia militias.
'As far as I understand, what's being said is that someone, somewhere, brought out into the open some kind of paper carrying neither the Patriarch's signature nor reliable information that he had any kind of involvement in this sort of activity,' said a Church spokesman, Father Vsevolod Chaplin.
"He has answered all their questions and he denies any kind of involvement".
Diplomats quietly concede that the subsequent chaos in Libya has given Russia ammunition to oppose any kind of involvement.
Or is she re-elected because she has such a high profile on TV?" Ms. Pirro's many television appearances provided us a kind of vicarious involvement in the O.J. Simpson trial and its implications for race relations.
Clearly the two differ insofar as romantic love normally has a kind of sexual involvement that friendship lacks; yet, as Thomas (1989) asks, is that enough to explain the real differences between them?
That gave an artist a certain kind of involvement and attention compared to what the big record companies could provide.
We are dealing with a purity objection: Hobby Lobby's owners feel they would be metaphysically tainted by a certain kind of involvement in Obamacare, largely as a function of the fundamentalist evangelical Christian community's social understanding of what participation in that programme implies.
And does a performer have any right to expect a certain kind of involvement from his or her audience?
"They gave me a checklist of what kind of involvement I'd like: none, teeny-tiny bit, a tiny bit, a little bit, a little bit more, quite a lot, or being a meddlesome arsehole.
It's a kind of vicarious, cost-free involvement.
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