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Newguest Posted 10 years ago
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Myself involved with

Hi

Here are two educational programs that I am myself involved with.

--- Is the part "I am myself involved with" OK?
  

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Newguest - Is the part "I am myself involved with" OK? If you mean to strongly compare or contrast your own involvement to the recipient's involvement, then it is OK.

  • Newguest - Is the part "I am myself involved with" OK?
  • If you mean to strongly compare or contrast your own involvement to the recipient's involvement, then it is OK.
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Newguest- Is the part "I am myself involved with" OK?
If you mean to strongly compare or contrast your own involvement to the recipient's involvement, then it is OK.
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No I don't want to compare anything. Just want to say that I am involved with this program, that I am a member.
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NewguestNo I don't want to compare anything. Just want to say that I am involved with this program, that I am a member.
Then omit 'myself'.

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