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Discover Ludwig"he involved" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone was actively involved in something, such as a plan or project. For example, "John was one of the main people involved in the project."
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Is he involved in the cover-up?
He involved himself in the fight against bird flu.
So why is he involved in this project?
Was he involved in creating the ending of "The Sopranos"?
He involved me in all aspects of the team.
To that end, he involved parents in organizing infrastructure for village orchestras.
Was he involved with the part of the bank that made the fake accounts?
Yet he involved himself at least twice in escapades that might have wrecked his career.
Was he involved, or too out of touch to know what was going on?
Was he involved in the decision to buy a stake in the hedge fund?
"How many other companies was he involved in which were established in tax havens?" she asked.
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