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Discover LudwigThe phrase "generally involved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a typical level of participation or engagement in a particular activity or situation.
Example: "In our community project, volunteers are generally involved in various tasks, from planning to execution."
Alternatives: "typically engaged" or "commonly participating."
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The situations generally involved fatherly importunity or condescension.
Changes in noun inflection have generally involved simplification.
A game between two players generally involved each man having a nominated number of fielders.
Each has generally involved a bombing and indiscriminate shooting into crowds of civilians.
Historically, the punishment of women generally involved a severe haircut, among other things.
She has been more generally involved in discussions with Republican senators interested in family leave legislation.
Generally involved in development, Hox proteins control many genes active in an embryo.
In fact, Suzuki's previous cooperative arrangements have generally involved the Japanese company taking a technical lead.
For one thing, deals have generally involved less leverage than they did in the 1980s.
"Music has generally involved a lot of awkward contraptions, a certain amount of heavy lifting," he says.
Rab5 is generally involved in early endocytosis from the membrane56, while Rab35 is mainly concerned with recycling to the membrane.
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