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The phrase "a nutshell that involves" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It is typically used when summarizing or encapsulating information, but the phrasing is unclear and not idiomatic.
Example: "In a nutshell that involves the main points of the discussion, we concluded that further research is needed."
Alternatives: "in a nutshell" or "to sum up".
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In a nutshell, that involves combining several smaller beams into a larger one.
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