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The phrase "a direction that involves" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific instruction or guideline that includes certain elements or actions.
Example: "The project requires a direction that involves collaboration between different departments to ensure success."
Alternatives: "an instruction that includes" or "a guideline that entails".
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"The Trump administration is sending a signal that it's prepared to allow states to upend the ACA in a significant way, particularly if they steer the health insurance system in a direction that involves less government regulation and consumer protection".
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Write about a potential research direction that involves tracing provenance (of data or query answers) and is related to your own research interests.
Notably, reactivation was stronger for the hippocampus BLA correlation patterns representing the run direction that involved the air puff than for the 'safe' direction.
For example, a car might use its battery differently if a person asked the GPS for directions that involved a steep climb or plowing through slow-moving traffic.
We finish with a set of recommendations for research directions that involve testing the model proposed here.
If Tim gives not two (-2) fucks about his string breaking, he'll likely continue with the show in any number of strange, dangerous, and/or potentially nonmusical directions that involve anything but restringing a guitar provided he also gives not one shit about his guitar missing an E string.
If Tim gives not two (minus two) fucks about his string breaking, he'll likely continue with the show in any number of strange, dangerous and/or potentially nonmusical directions that involve anything but restringing a guitar, provided he also gives not one shit about his guitar missing an E string.
Talk about what's making the sounds and where the sounds are coming from In preschool, children also learn to listen and follow directions that involve more than one step.
Unlike insects, we can't keep track of the patterns of polarized light; unlike loggerhead turtles, we don't pay attention to magnetic fields; unlike geese, we're not very good at path integration, which is why we have to write down directions that involve multiple turns.
We conclude, therefore, that gay people can act straight convincingly, as we're able to observe the ubiquitous straight mainstream, but it's a far trickier proposition in the other direction, because that involves going into the margins.
Towards this direction, learning is a crucial outcome that involves meta-cognitive processes beyond the cognitive ones.
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