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The phrase "again involved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that has returned to a state of participation or engagement after a previous involvement.
Example: "After a brief hiatus, she is again involved in the community project."
Alternatives: "re-engaged" or "back in the mix".
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However, she was again involved yesterday.
And there he was again, involved in controversy, under investigation.
Eriksen was again involved, steering play wide to Paulinho.
He was next again involved in scientific work.
They scored a fine try, Spedding again involved, making a fine break from deep.
Maloney was again involved, with his poor corner only partially cleared by the Germans.
Wright-Phillips was again involved, feeding Taiwo on the left flank.
Less than 10 minutes later Giovinco was again involved as Pellè finished off a counterattack following a cross from Florenzi.
Fire Department reports show that the collapse, at No. 58, again involved the failure of the metal joists.
Tedesco was again involved in Pat Richards' try in the 18th minute, before the winger crossed again nine minutes later.
Within days of the massacre reports, Ahmad returned to Bosnia, where he was again involved in heavy fighting.
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