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"You can be as involved as you want" means "you can do whatever you want", right?
It is often used on daily conversation?

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No, it means 'you can contribute as much time and energy to' or 'you can be as preoccupied as you wish to be' regarding whatever the object is. It is a reasonable common phrase, yes.

  • No, it means 'you can contribute as much time and energy to' or 'you can be as preoccupied as you wish to be' regarding whatever the object is.
  • It is a reasonable common phrase, yes.
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No, it means 'you can contribute as much time and energy to' or 'you can be as preoccupied as you wish to be' regarding whatever the object is. It is a reasonable common phrase, yes.

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