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"involved in doing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
When something has been undertaken or is taking part in an activity, it can be said to be involved in doing it. For example, "The police were involved in doing extensive research into the case."
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"I cannot imagine myself involved in doing something like that".
Most people are not involved in doing major damage; we should focus on those that are.
Think about what kind of skills were involved in doing that.
At home, she was an avid reader and was actively involved in doing good for others.
"There are serious, practical issues involved in doing this," he said.
The left parietal lobe is known to be involved in doing mathematical calculations.
Whatever the accompaniments, they should be eaten with your hands, and there is skill involved in doing so correctly.
But the red tape involved in doing that would be too much for him at his age, he says.
Considering the difficulties involved in doing science in Georgia, the advancements made by the Eliava are remarkable.
I'm gonna go along with the story.' Uh, but he, himself, wouldn't, uh, really be involved in doing things".
"We are simply fed up of red tapism and the harassment involved," in doing business in India, he said.
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