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The phrase "a setting that involves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a context or environment that includes certain elements or activities.
Example: "The novel takes place in a setting that involves a dystopian future where technology controls every aspect of life."
Alternatives: "an environment that includes" or "a context that features".
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Research shows that the best environment for child development is a setting that involves secure and stable relationships — ones that create caregiver-child attachments and provide the basis for learning, exploration, and positive modeling of future relationships in adulthood.
It allows a collaborative dialogue, sharing knowledge, community participation and suitable for a setting that involves different stakeholder groups.
You can also volunteer in a setting that involves animals, such as an animal shelter, if you want to decide whether this profession is right for you.
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Third, we aimed to design a setting that involved repeated durations of waiting.
The success of our strategies is documented by a 97% retention rate, the highest we have ever achieved in a setting that involved children in the community.
When you have a set that involves straddling, confected homophobia and ruminations on what would happen if all your food turned into snakes, there is bound to be a division in the audience.
ABC finished the upfronts with a flourish of its own, hyping "Wipeout," a contest that brings the aesthetic of "America's Funniest Home Videos" — gee, that looked like it really hurt — to a set that involves robotic boxing gloves and giant rubber balls.
"The only conceivable complaint is that they've wasted 13 years not doing what they do so brilliantly," gushed Dorian Lynskey of a set that involved goofy dance-steps, future-thinking pop music and platinum wigs.
Our findings extend this observation to a smaller geographic setting that involves foci of endemic parasite transmission to humans.
Most of the studies were inspired by a framework proposed by Martin and Singer (2003) which recommends a strategy for improving priority setting that involves (1) describing priority setting in the context where it occurs, (2) evaluating the description using an ethical framework and (3) improving priority setting based on the evaluation.
Services for trauma-exposed mothers should acknowledge the normal ambivalence surrounding seeking help, but promote hope-affirming practices in a family-centered, safe, non-clinical setting that involves children, builds social support, and provides peer interaction.
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