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The phrase "are extensively involved" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a significant level of participation or engagement in a particular activity or situation.
Example: "The researchers are extensively involved in the study of climate change and its effects on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "are deeply engaged" or "are heavily involved".
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American agencies, including the F.B.I. and the Drug Enforcement Administration, are extensively involved in the units.
The Gambino and Colombo families, federal and local law enforcement officials say, are two of five major Mafia gangs based in the New York City area and are extensively involved in gambling, loan sharking and labor rackets.
The rectum and mesorectum are extensively involved (black arrows).
Free radicals including superoxide anions, hydrogen peroxide and hydroxyl are extensively involved in oxidative damage at cellular level.
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are extensively involved in diverse biological processes.
Moreover, Wnt proteins are extensively involved in dendrite formation, maintenance, and function [ 37, 55].
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Further, it has been reported that China is extensively involved in development of ITU-T standards, whereas there is limited involvement in development of IETF, OASIS, and W3C standards [24] despite a large number of users.
He was extensively involved in many Jewish and civic organizations.
And he has been extensively involved with music by composers of his acquaintance.
As head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, J. Edgar Hoover was extensively involved with the early television series "The F.B.I".
Mirror's Edge is something that's very close to my heart - I was extensively involved in the first one.
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