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Discover LudwigThe phrase "involved more" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate an increase in activity, effort, or involvement. For example: "We decided to take on the project, which involved more effort than we expected."
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Some cases involved more than one application.
Jumping and running involved more obvious effort.
It involved more than 30 athletes.
Some confrontations involved more than 100 youngsters.
I just want to be involved more".
"My personal mission involved more than that.
The riot involved more than 100 inmates, officials said.
It makes you look at getting involved more stringently".
The group eventually involved more than 100 ex-pupils.
Mason's formula for Whitelock's involved more than scrapping the nachos.
"I've got to get myself involved more," he said.
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