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The phrase "actually involved in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate someone's active participation or engagement in a particular activity or situation.
Example: "She is actually involved in the planning of the event, ensuring everything runs smoothly."
Alternatives: "actively participating in" or "directly engaged in".
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But what he was actually involved in was a stupid boy fight.
But Tiger Woods wasn't actually involved in the product.
"We are try to find out who are actually involved in these cruel acts," he said.
Her face revealed as much pleasure as if she were actually involved in a cozy nuzzle.
"The real division is between films I'm actually involved in making, and films I'm invited to.
"We're actually involved in over 15 countries, and an additional 10 countries are asking us to get involved".
A few hours later, Mr. Arellano learned that the black Honda carrying his family was actually involved in the crash.
It is unclear whether Kaminski was actually involved in the stunt, or is seeking to profit from its notoriety.
So do the interrogators who are actually involved in the enhanced part, do they get counselling or help afterwards?
He had no idea, no idea, of the burden actually involved in looking after the children and running the house.
"We [she and Mitchell] are both engaged in approximating an experience of what is actually involved in violence.
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