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get me involved

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

'get me involved' is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
It can be used to ask someone to include or involve you in a particular activity. For example: "Can you count me in on the project? I'd like to get me involved."

✓ Grammatically correct

News & Media

Science

Formal & Business

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

24 human-written examples

"Don't get me involved in your shenanigans," wrote @willerrzz.

News & Media

The Guardian

"Between games, they were trying to get me involved in the dugout conversation.

News & Media

The New Yorker

"You all want to get me involved in it," he said.

News & Media

The New York Times

I'm looking at the director Rian [Johnson] closely so he can get me involved early, so I can prepare myself.

Band Aid knocked us off the top for the Christmas No 1. Bob Geldof called me many times, trying to get me involved.

For me if a book doesn't get me involved, doesn't leave something behind once I've turned the final page, doesn't leave me knee-deep in thoughtfulness or emotion at least for a minute or two, it's not been worth it.

News & Media

The Guardian
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

36 human-written examples

He got me involved in activism.

And that is what got me involved".

It also got me involved with photographers and great photography.

News & Media

The New York Times

"Ahmadinejad got me involved in this," Hadian said.

News & Media

The New Yorker

"That's what got me involved in this and I enjoy watching good horses run".

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Consider the context. In formal settings, "allow me to participate" might be more appropriate than "get me involved".

Common error

Avoid using "get me involved" when you actually mean you want to be informed or updated, but not actively working on something. Instead, ask to be "kept in the loop".

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Digital Humanist | Computational Linguist | CEO @Ludwig.guru

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Real-world application tested

Linguistic Context

The phrase "get me involved" functions as an imperative, urging someone to include the speaker in an activity or project. Ludwig examples shows a frequent desire for participation.

Expression frequency: Common

Frequent in

News & Media

50%

Science

20%

Formal & Business

10%

Less common in

Encyclopedias

0%

Wiki

10%

Reference

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

The phrase "get me involved" is a common and grammatically correct imperative phrase used to express a desire for active participation. As per Ludwig, it appears frequently in news and media contexts. While generally appropriate for professional communication, assessing the setting is key. Alternatives like "include me" and "count me in" offer similar meanings with varying degrees of formality.

FAQs

How can I politely ask someone to "get me involved" in their project?

You can say "Would you mind if I "participated"?" or "I'd be happy to "help out" if you need an extra hand".

What is a more formal way to say "get me involved"?

In a formal setting, you could use phrases like "allow me to "contribute"", "I would like to "offer my services"", or "I'm interested in offering support to this project".

Is "get me involved" appropriate for professional communication?

Yes, "get me involved" is acceptable in many professional contexts, especially when you have an existing relationship with the person. However, assess your professional relationship when communicating and adjust accordingly.

What's the difference between "get me involved" and "keep me in the loop"?

"Get me involved" indicates that you want to actively participate in a project. "Keep me in the loop" means you want to be informed of the progress, but not necessarily participate actively.

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