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The phrase "having been involved with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate past participation or engagement in an activity, project, or relationship.
Example: "Having been involved with the project from the beginning, I have a deep understanding of its goals and challenges."
Alternatives: "having participated in" or "having engaged with".
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I'm really grateful for having been involved with StartOut".
Then of course there's the story of Hero, who is publicly shamed for apparently having been involved with someone other than her fiance.
Wells has experience with high-profile sports matters, having been involved with special investigations into the Syracuse basketball sexual harassment case and the NBA players union leadership dispute.
But Mr. Beaser also provides a measure of continuity, having been involved with the orchestra since 1988, first as a resident composer, then as artistic adviser.
Having been involved with Nathan from day one, this is a fight which can project him into some real big-money fights".
Andreotti was later accused by Tommaso Buscetta, a mafia supergrass, of having been involved with organised crime, and of having exchanged a ritual kiss with the capo di tutti i capi (boss of all bosses), Salvatore Riina.
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"Sure I have been involved with drugs.
Sarah has been involved with Careershifters since 2009.
Since 1967 he has been involved with & is the assoc.
I've been involved with the Walton and Kirkdale Junior League since 1977.
He has been involved with Jazz at Lincoln Center since 1991.
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