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who were involved in this subject, vs who were involved on this subject,

The correct phrase is 'who were involved in this subject.' 'In' is the preposition commonly used to indicate involvement in a particular subject or topic.

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who were involved in this subject,

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'who were involved in this subject' when referring to people who participated or had a role in a specific subject or topic.
  • - I can't get romantically involved with my subjects, so...
  • Persistence of Immune Response The persistence of antibody at 1 year after vaccination was evaluated in a subset of 2108 subjects who were involved in 1 clinical trial.
  • I did psych evals of several officers who were involved in this first round of this maniac's game.
  • Those who were involved in that historic moment for our ancient continent had ambitious aims and, above all, the political will to achieve them.
  • He wants to personally commend the operatives who were involved in rescuing the hikers and effecting regime change in Miristan.
  • I've already made a list of all those who were involved in the incident.
  • A great deal of work has gone into it, and congratulations to all those who were involved in it.
  • I would like to end by once again thanking all my colleagues who were involved in the task of drafting the reports and the proposal for a resolution.
  • I am very much obliged to all those who were involved in bringing about this decision.
  • At this stage I should like once again to thank all of those who were involved in the negotiations.
  • I would like to thank all Members, who were involved in this report and I hope that we will reach a successful conclusion.
  • Concluding, I wish to thank all who were involved in the work on the food improvement agents package and helped us to make practicable and enforceable regulations.
  • (7) Member States are being confronted with persons who were involved in such crimes and are seeking refuge within the European Union's frontiers.
  • In that regard, the Trustee should be entitled to interview credit analysts and risk officers who were involved in the sample cases when deemed appropriate.
  • He said there were people still at large who were involved in the conspiracy... persons unknown who had helped Juma plan and execute the attacks.
  • Finally, I wish to thank my own group for their unreserved support in every respect, as well as the secretaries and employees who were involved in the project.
  • Mr President, I should like to thank all the honourable Members who were involved in the work by Parliament on the proposal for a Council recommendation in the field of rare diseases.
  • I feel shaken by the brutal murders of Russian activists such as Natalia Estemirova and Andrei Kulagin and others who were involved in supporting human rights and who advocated truth and justice.
  • I hope this House will join with me in thanking sincerely all those who opened their hearts to the courageous pupils who were involved in that accident.
  • Mr President, I should like to start by expressing my warmest thanks to all my colleagues who were involved in this report; this truly is a collective piece of work.

who were involved on this subject,

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition 'on' is not typically used to indicate involvement in a subject.

  • - I can't get romantically involved with my subjects, so...
  • GMOs: on this subject, I am of course speaking in a personal capacity, because it is frowned on to become unilaterally involved in this issue.
  • I am the rapporteur for a report that is still to be drawn up on this subject, and I would very much like to work closely with all those involved.
  • I don't need any primers on this subject, Bishop.
  • Focusing on this subject, The Only Son is central to his work.
  • On this subject, I see it a bit differently.
  • Mr Friedrich earlier said on this subject, Europe needs confidence'.
  • Unlike many commentators on this subject, Minister, I personally am not surprised.
  • On this subject, let me end with one minor point.
  • On this subject, Mr. Nassaiev should know more than I.
  • On this subject, geographical information is a major element of risk prevention and management.
  • On this subject, I should like here to give full reassurance to the House.
  • And on this subject, Arcelor sees itself as being reassuring.
  • According to the Commission's very brief statement on this subject, there are no real concerns there.
  • While on this subject, one cannot escape the importance of taking action against illegal migration.
  • Confront the people of Europe on this subject, too.
  • While we are on this subject, let me make a final observation.
  • On this subject, I should like to mention the issue of the Intergovernmental Conference.
  • On this subject, the 1999 guidelines state (point 7).
  • We have both had the pleasure in the past of addressing conferences on this subject, speaking on this subject in Santiago and elsewhere.

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