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The phrase "a story that involves" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a narrative that includes specific elements, characters, or themes.
Example: "The novel is a story that involves a young girl discovering her magical powers in a hidden world."
Alternatives: "a tale that features" or "a narrative that includes".
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It's a story that involves air raids, sell-offs, squatters, gentrification, activism and dereliction.
(There's just something irresistible about a story that involves barricades and beach butler service).
He gives a simple, strong image that proposes a story that involves the viewer in imagining it.
I asked Mr. Purdy about the difficulties of reporting on a story that involves one's own employer.
But particularly the press are desperate for there to be a story that involves a movement that they can declare.
I assume you've probably heard by now that we're working on a story that involves Elemental and Supermicro.
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This is a very different story from the one you'll find in the media--a story that involves some of the biggest, most stalwart American companies out there.
Pierre also worried about hyping a story that involved race.
Two groups of people were given a story that involved them telling a lie.
Keening choral music backed heavy-handed shots of stacked bodies in a story that involved Balkan war criminals.
Muhammad asked Perez how she was discovered, a story that involved Spike Lee's birthday, a night club, and a "butt contest".
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