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The phrase "are particularly involved" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a specific level of engagement or participation in a particular activity or situation.
Example: "The researchers are particularly involved in studying the effects of climate change on marine life."
Alternatives: "are especially engaged" or "are notably active".
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None of them are particularly involved in Bradley's present life.
The fasciclin-like AGPs (FLAs) are particularly involved in cell wall modification and assembly27.
We are particularly involved in studying the role of the extracellular matrix, a fibrillar meshwork of proteins that surrounds both normal and tumor cells and plays many important roles in tumor progression.
Therefore, due to the valence-related nature of the bias, it is concluded that intensity aspects (more than timing aspects) of the P200-related attentional processes are particularly involved in the negativity bias.
They are particularly involved in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and their names adorn one of its buildings.
The proofs of the second and fourth of these results are particularly involved, and introduce a proof technique that has other applications, for example in the theory of convergence of sequences of functions between apartness spaces.
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She was particularly involved in the affairs of the School of Nursing Alumnae Association.
I have also been particularly involved in everything with the religious leaders".
Mr. Clinton is particularly involved in Mrs. Clinton's Senate campaign.
Two others, neither of whom was particularly involved with the class, died of apparent drug overdoses.
The first lady has been particularly involved in the operations of the White House Visitor Center, aides have said.
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