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The phrase "actually involves a lot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that a particular task or subject requires significant effort, complexity, or resources.
Example: "The project may seem simple at first glance, but it actually involves a lot of planning and coordination."
Alternatives: "really entails a lot" or "truly requires a lot".
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Sustainable flood management actually involves a lot less flood management and a lot more managed flooding.
It's not often considered a diet-buster, but topping food with ketchup actually involves a lot more sugar than most people realize.
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BMX actually stands for bicycle motocross, and involves a lot more than riding a small bike around urban spaces wearing large trousers.
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Preparing involves a lot of incremental tasks.
It involves a lot of hand-waving.
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