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Discover Ludwig"involve myself" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is commonly used to express the act of actively participating or becoming involved in something. It is often used in a reflexive form, as in "I need to involve myself more in my community." Example: "I decided to involve myself in the planning committee for the school festival."
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While it was by no means complicated, the recipe was slightly more involved than I like to involve myself.
"I don't like to involve myself in politics," he said.
I've made a lifelong attempt to involve myself deeper and deeper in my medium.
"Me personally, I wouldn't involve myself in a public commemoration," he said.
He also emphasized that he has responsibilities throughout the world, and does not "involve myself in many, many locations".
I spent two weeks deciding whether to involve myself in Hacked Off, the campaign for a free and accountable press.
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I involved myself deeply in it.
I'm just not comfortable involving myself with that Internet".
I have never involved myself like this in politics before.
"Only recently have I involved myself much with contemporary music," he said.
You might wonder why I'm involving myself in my mother's love life.
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