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The phrase 'involved in teaching' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence such as: "He is highly involved in teaching outreach programs at the local elementary school."
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χ analysis showed a significant association between involvement in teaching and patient satisfaction (χ(2)=17.837, p<0.001), suggesting that surgeons involved in teaching received higher patient satisfaction scores than those not involved in teaching.
I've been heavily involved in teaching and training.
In recent decades, some degree of segregation has often been involved in teaching immigrants.
At the time, I was involved in teaching simple statistics to university students studying sociology.
Stephens, 39, is serving his life term in a jail in East Java, where he is involved in teaching English.
Through the diploma, the school became involved in teaching functional skills, pilots of which began last year.
She had studied acting at New York University and was an actor, a writer, and was involved in teaching urban youth in Tennessee, according to her website.
I also became involved in teaching undergraduates and found that I enjoyed giving seminars and lectures.
And women, at least in Tennessee, were eager for the public schools to become involved in teaching faith and morals.
Eighty respondents (89.9%) were actively involved in teaching LUS for the diagnosis of pneumothorax to medical and non-medical staff.
A survey was administered to fifty five self-selected lecturers involved in teaching within three Polytechnics in Fiji.
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