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The phrase "active involvement by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the participation or engagement of individuals or groups in a particular activity or process.
Example: "The success of the project relies on the active involvement by all team members throughout its duration."
Alternatives: "engagement from" or "participation of".
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To facilitate mentoring and multidisciplinary developmental activities, active involvement by senior investigators within the core center is strongly encouraged in an effort to match mentors with candidates.
"A six-dimensional, dynamic attribute of the person which orients to the future includes: active involvement by the individual, comes from within, is possible, relates to or involves others or a higher being, and relates to meaningful outcomes to the individual" [[ 15]; p.89].
On Wednesday they acknowledged their active involvement by helping Taliban leaders travel to Kabul to talk peace.
And Mr. Ozawa, as his tenure approaches an end, may at least have established a solid precedent for active involvement by his successor as well as by the orchestra.
The eventual result was that, in the best schemes, consultation with and active involvement by local residents strengthened the roots of art in localities where it was used to increase perceptions of safety and wellbeing.
What is coming to light now — and causing a major debate in Germany over the past few weeks — is the active involvement by Nazi Germany's civil servants in the annihilation of Jews.
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In the early 21st century, Tasmanians began to demand more-active involvement by the government in the housing sector.
Regarding reintegration activities, the active involvement of the ministries concerned by the project enabled the establishment of a link between emergency programmes and regular on-going national education programmes.
Those surveys suggest that while nominal membership in community organizations has not actually fallen much at all, active involvement -- measured by number of meetings attended and leadership positions held -- has fallen markedly.
This rate is probably related to the active involvement and coordination by SCOT.
The data are broken down by active involvement in the IVIS condition, denoted by a suffix of "-1" (i.e., IVIS-1) or when participants were operating the vehicle without concurrent secondary-task interaction, denoted by a suffix of "-0" (i.e., IVIS-0).
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