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The phrase "always involved a large" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a sentence where you are describing a consistent pattern or characteristic of something that includes a significant quantity or size.
Example: "The project always involved a large number of participants, which made coordination challenging."
Alternatives: "consistently included a significant" or "regularly entailed a substantial".
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Ascertaining the exact size of these funds has always involved a large amount of guesswork but, in recent years, Abu Dhabi's overseas investments have been valued at $300bn-$300bn-$600bn
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In fact, investigators in an 'R01- (& P01-) centric' era of NIH culture involved teams of investigators and the NIH allocation of funds always involved a careful and judicious balance of large projects, large multi-center clinical science, and other team or infrastructure investigations.
Effective marketing has always involved a careful balancing act.
Capitalism has always involved a painful process of creative destruction.
Her shows always involve a lot of improvisation.
Getting into skinny jeans should always involve a little wriggling.
That doesn't always involve a fight.
The protocol for getting them almost always involves a referral.
This may possibly involve some notions of financialisation but without necessarily always involving a profit as such.
Our favorite kind of stowaway always involves a koala.
No part of the body is livelier than the shoulders, chugging together or in alternation, and they are always involved in a larger action.
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