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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Which is prefered,

involved in or involved with?
  

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Hi, Both are possible, but they are not always interchangeable. eg You can be involved with a person, but you can't be involved in a person. In other words, it depends on the context.

  • Hi, Both are possible, but they are not always interchangeable.
  • eg You can be involved with a person, but you can't be involved in a person.
  • In other words, it depends on the context.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Both are possible, but they are not always interchangeable.

eg You can be involved with a person, but you can't be involved in a person.

In other words, it depends on the context.

Clive

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