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Discover Ludwig"involve somebody" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean to involve someone in something. For example: Everyone in the company was involved in the project, so I decided to involve somebody from outside to get another perspective.
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I just don't understand why people would want to involve somebody who is innocent.
"Besides the fact that it is in bad taste, D.U.I.'s usually involve somebody with no criminal history.
Finch is adamant that fire and rescue services have a responsibility to educate all vulnerable groups in fire safety to help reduce the "shocking " national figures which reveal that 15% of all fire fatalities involve a person with a mental impairment and 29% involve somebody with a physical disability.
Mainly because it doesn't involve somebody wearing a unitard and a wig talking about their parents and crying.
I'd like there to be the ability to tell... maybe it would involve somebody's aura or some kind of light on top of their head to let you know if they were lying or not, if they were telling the truth.
A woman in Amuru camp noted that "if you are over thinking and you try to involve somebody, the person may instead worsen it".
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"The law involved somebody who's coming at you.
Almost every skit involving Raekwon or his partner, Ghostface Killah, involves somebody yelling at somebody else.
"Let's say it was a case involving somebody who killed while sleepwalking.
Somebody has got to do all that stuff, so the 'it' you want usually has involved somebody acting like a publisher to make it useable and comprehensible".
And most accidents involving the larger buses are minor, he said, usually involving "somebody running into us and not the other way around".
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