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The phrase "so called involvement" is correct and usable in written English, although it is often written as "so-called involvement." You can use it when referring to something that is commonly referred to by a particular name, often implying skepticism or doubt about the validity of that name.
Example: "The so-called involvement of the community in the project was minimal, as most residents were unaware of the plans."
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As hopeful as the Obama administration may be, a number of issues may prove contentious in the P5-plus-1 talks, so called because of the involvement of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council — Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States and Germanyny.
What caught my eye about both deals is this – neither had involvement from the so called "super angels" (except Hipmunk, which took an investment from SV Angel).
Except for reports on "Wyburn Mason syndrome without retinal involvement", 140 results (167 cases) were related to RRH, including so called "convoluted vessels", "twin vessel", "racemose aneurysm of retina", and "retinal arteriovenous aneurysm".
Ilgauskas, so called.
The so called Minio Client.
Chef manages so called nodes.
Quirky hours, so call.
Burnham's comments came after a piece in the New Statesman criticised his so-called involvement in improving the rights of members of the LGBT community.
O'Cass (2000) proposed four types of involvement; product involvement, purchase decision involvement, advertising involvement, consumption involvement, and a higher order construct of these four, called consumer involvement.
And so I called.
So I called Bell.
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