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The phrase "get involved" is correct and commonly used in written English to mean actively participating in some activity or situation. It is often used in imperative or imperative-like sentences, such as "Get involved in your community!" or "Don't be afraid to get involved in your child's education." Here is an example of "get involved" in a sentence: "The school is always looking for parents to get involved in fundraising events."
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His qualifying pace has improved in recent months but he continues to struggle to score points in races and has tended to get involve in incidents.
"About three-quarters of the calls we get involve lights in the sky," he told VICE.
In most of the cases we observe that similar type of disorders have a tendency to get involve in same protein complexes.
If you do not have anyone like that in your life, get involve in a good project.
She just want you to take her off for a walk or want you to get involve in the activity you are doing.
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They really get involved.
So why get involved?
He doesn't get involved".
Get involved and be aware".
DONT get involved in this.
How do girls get involved?
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