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The phrase "are only involved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a specific group or individuals participate in a situation or activity without implying the involvement of others.
Example: "The researchers are only involved in the initial stages of the project, focusing on data collection."
Alternatives: "are solely engaged" or "are exclusively participating".
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"We are only involved in caring for children and women," is the comment often heard.
Humans are only involved in the most marginal cases – and these are fed back to the programme, smartening it up further.
"How do you tell a story about people who are only involved in meeting their primitive, basic needs on the street?
"Most people are only involved in presidential campaigns to the extent that candidates want them to be involved," said Joseph Andrew, who served as party chairman in 1999 and 2000.
"We are only involved in a few cases and this is a matter that we must solve with our clients," he said Spanish property lawyer Raymundo Larraín Nesbitt says the recent change is just one of a long string of positive supreme court rulings which favour off-plan buyers.
It was a picture that not only belied the normal, law-abiding lives depicted by most of these men prior to their arrest, but one that also contrasted starkly with the frequent assertion that child pornography off enders are "only" involved with images.
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I'm only involved in the theatre.
"They're only involved in Dartmouth College.
"I was only involved because of my husband".
The village government is only involved because ordinary means haven't been successful".
(It's about art, sex and drugs, he muses, but "I was only involved in art").
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