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"commonly involved in" is a perfectly acceptable expression in written English.
It implies that a certain thing or activity is usually or routinely a part of something else. For example, you could say, "The safety features of the car are commonly involved in its high resale value."
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The organ that is most commonly involved in IgG4-related sclerosing disease is the pancreas; such involvement is termed autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) [1].
In young people, families are commonly involved in treatment as well.
Knowledge agents are commonly involved in diverse scientific projects.
The third cranial nerve is most commonly involved in the recurrent attacks.
Physicians are instead commonly involved in inter-hospital (secondary) transport, often performed by helicopters.
The linea alba is a complex structure commonly involved in hernia formation.
Among the drugs most commonly involved in the errors were blood thinners, painkillers and antibiotics.
Interestingly, the protein Clocel_3197 was found and commonly involved in the degradation of every natural soft biomass studied.
This process of maturation explains why the apex and midventricular lateral segments are more commonly involved in LVNC [81].
The IT region in the proximal femur is adjacent to the site commonly involved in fragility fracture.
Bacillus coagulans spores are commonly involved in the spoilage of food of pH between 4 and 4.5.
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