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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are really involved" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's active participation or engagement in a particular situation or activity.
Example: "The volunteers are really involved in the community project, dedicating their time and effort to make a difference."
Alternatives: "are deeply engaged" or "are actively participating".
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"You are really involved in the way you spend the money," she said.
"They go to guys who are really involved in the sport".
That's one way to be sure learning disabled people are really involved.
But she doesn't believe women are really involved in this debate.
KG: I have a few friends who are really involved in athletics and they had no idea even what the campus a cappella groups were named.
Regulators can help protect consumer interests through pricing regulation but, if they are really involved with detailed internal process assessment, what are the auditors doing?
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These musicians want to be really involved".
How shall we identify what is really involved in materialism?
It's not something that you're really involved with.
"I need to feel like I'm really involved".
"Some people were really involved, concerned, supportive, making appeals.
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