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'more involved with' is correct and usable in written English.
You would usually use this phrase to describe an increase in the amount of work or responsibility that someone or something has undertaken. For example: "The job became more involved with every passing day."
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I was more involved with its aesthetic.
I was more involved with them.
That's why we are, more and more, involved with fundraisers".
It means people are more involved with their city".
"I'm more involved with text, with psychological intuition.
I get more involved with our own stuff.
He became more involved with the ultras and their extremism.
Ridenour becomes more and more involved with the digging.
But the Jets also got Wayne Chrebet more involved, with four catches.
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He wanted to become more involved with football, so naturally he bought a team.
Shanks was more involved with Cyrus and the other artists.
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