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The phrase "is often involved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a frequent participation or engagement in a particular activity or situation.
Example: "In community service projects, the local youth group is often involved in organizing events."
Alternatives: "is frequently engaged" or "often participates."
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is often involved
adverb
Frequently, many times.
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And technology is often involved.
Not really, although technology is often involved.
In arts organisations, the CEO is often involved in frontline support.
And to make those plays happen, a certain amount of cooperation is often involved.
There are no entrance exams for Word's many events, but participation is often involved.
As a center on the American team, Ryan Bailey is often involved in battles near the opponent's goal.
The duodenum is often involved in the diseases of its neighbours, in particular the pancreas and the biliary tract.
"It is particularly difficult to track the trafficking of girls from Chin and Kayin state because their church is often involved," said Win Tun, vice chairman of MOEAF.
"Dealing with the tender offer may also be a distraction to the management team, which is often involved in sales cycles, especially for large transactions".
The practice is now illegal but persists and violence is often involved, when promises are unmet or recipients demand more.It is not a small problem.
The imprecision is often involved in any engineering design process.
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