Tuesday, January 22, 2019

prepositions - Involved in or involved with


there are two sentences:



The HR department will also be involved with training and professional development of the company's staff.


A company's HR department may also be involved in making people redundant.




What's the difference between involved in and involved with in these two sentences?


Where should i use former and latter? Thanks!




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