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"involved with him" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to someone who is in a relationship or has a close connection with another person. For example, "She was involved with him for more than two years."
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"And I am not involved with him now".
If you were involved with him in any way, he had an impact.
"I just knew I didn't want to be involved with him," Pittenger said.
They remained involved with him for the rest of his life.
"I've been involved with him for 20 years or more," Varghese told me in August.
It's about people involved with him, but it's not a Bob Marley novel.
Indeed, in many cases, their lives aren't at risk until they become romantically involved with him.
I don't respect him, and I don't want to be involved with him," Waters said in January 2017.
He's not a quiet ghost; once you get involved with him your bedside tables are all Robert Burns.
Isn't it lucky that I didn't end up getting more deeply involved with him before he proved to be dishonest?
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It was anguish for him because Carrington--though passionately involved with him--would not leave Ralph and moreover was also passionately involved with Henrietta Bingham.
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