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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am involved of" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression is "am involved in."
Example: "I am involved in several community projects that aim to improve local education."
Alternatives: "am engaged in" or "am participating in."
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I am involved of course in the decision, I am available 24 hours a day.
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Other molecules were involved, of course.
We were involved, of course, but not associated.
3. Black Americans are more likely to be involved of crimes of violence.
Andy Serkis is involved, of course, lending his abilities to the character of the simian leader Ceasar.
No strangers were involved of any kind, we had to do absolutely everything.
Playdates would be involved, of course, but they're not the only reason for signing up.
More experienced researchers were involved of course, but usually as supervisors and not as fellows.
Because Iran is involved, of course.
I've been involved, of course.
More than 60 companies are involved, half of them African.
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