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Collocations for involvement - noun

ADJECTIVE

active, direct
close, deep, intense
full
greater, increased, increasing
Employees are demanding greater involvement in decision-making.
day-to-day
When she was promoted, she missed the day-to-day involvement with customers.
personal
emotional
Nurses usually try to avoid emotional involvement with patients.
parental
He encourages parental involvement in the running of school.
political
military
The government has ruled out military involvement in the region.
criminal
community
alleged
He is serving a 15-year sentence for his alleged involvement in a plot to overthrow the government.

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VERB + involvement

accuse sb of
suspect sb of
admit, deny
Winters denies any involvement in the robbery.
suggest
There is no evidence to suggest criminal involvement.

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PREPOSITION

involvement by
The success of the venture may lead to involvement by other foreign companies.
involvement from
The project needs full involvement from all members of the group.
involvement in
He was found to have a deep involvement in drug dealing.
involvement of
the involvement of parents in their children's education
involvement with
Her husband's involvement with another woman led to their divorce.

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