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may be involved in more than one vs may be involved in more than one of

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'May be involved in more than one' is used when the following word is a singular noun, while 'may be involved in more than one of' is used when the following word is a plural noun or a pronoun. It's important to match the preposition 'of' with the correct noun form.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

may be involved in more than one

This phrase is correct when followed by a singular noun.

This phrase is used when referring to a singular noun that someone or something may be involved in more than one instance of.

Examples:

  • He may be involved in more than one project at a time.

Alternatives:

  • may be involved in multiple instances of

may be involved in more than one of

This phrase is correct when followed by a plural noun or a pronoun.

This phrase is used when referring to a plural noun or a pronoun that someone or something may be involved in more than one instance of.

Examples:

  • She may be involved in more than one of the activities.

Alternatives:

  • may be involved in multiple instances of

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