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"continue being involved" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone (or yourself) continuing to take part in something. For example, "John is passionate about helping the homeless, and has decided to continue being involved in his local homeless shelter even after he moves out of town."
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"This was wonderful for me because I could do my studies in architectural history and continue being involved in the art scene at MIT," she says.
He is also a teaching assistant for the Departments of Physics and Mathematics, and hopes to continue being involved with science education and outreach in the UK.
So we tell our children to pursue their passions, but we should also tell them about the exciting career possibilities created by studying the STEM disciplines -- jobs that will allow them to continue being involved in their passions.
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"I think it's essential they continue to be involved.
Newey would continue to be involved with Formula One.
"Women will continue to be involved in the game.
Will you continue to be involved with Princeton?
Dr. Gaynor is equally hopeful that Mr. Williams will continue to be involved.
And feel free to continue to be involved with the ILR School and what we do.
Mr. Jones said he hoped Mr. Bloomberg would continue to be involved in Nevada politics.
Even after placement, both her company and Ms. Bender's continue to be involved with the applicant.
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