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"don't involve me" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in informal or spoken communication to express a lack of interest or desire to be involved in a situation or conversation. Example: "I don't want to get caught up in their drama, so don't involve me in their arguments."
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"Don't you have any sexual fantasies that don't involve me cleaning?" December 29, 2014.
"He will say, go and do what you want and don't involve me," said Muhammad Salahuddin, a veteran Saudi political analyst and magazine publisher.
"I've been the public face of a lot of things for a long time," Ms. Knox said, adding that one of the best things about her current job is "writing press releases that don't involve me".
More likely it appears to mean, I wish you the best in your future endeavors as long as they don't involve me.
Here are just some of the concepts that you are missing out on when you don't involve me in the development process.
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"I thought you said this doesn't involve me?" he bellowed.
It doesn't involve me walking around a field, being a bore.
As one eyewitness remarked, "It was like something happening in a world that didn't involve me.
"I really didn't understand what the future was there in Phoenix if it didn't involve me," Stoudemire said Thursday.
I can't think of any event that didn't involve me personally, that produced that kind of shock in my life, except maybe 9/11.
But I was not about to let Mom out of my sight: she might get lured into a relationship that didn't involve me.
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