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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at involves" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a typographical error or a misphrasing.
Example: "The project at hand involves several key stakeholders."
Alternatives: "that involves" or "which involves".
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The study of regional AT involves segmenting compartments into smaller subcompartments, which increases measurement error.
The S.E.C. also started an investigation, and at least one of the transactions it is looking at involves an advertising sale made through Homestore's joint sales program with AOL, people involved in that inquiry say.
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AT involved in project design and collected the patient's data and wrote the paper.
Colwyn Bay's involvement will be as part of a scheme aimed at involving smaller communities.
But some legal experts have balked at involving judges in indictments.
GALILEO aims at involving Europe in a new generation of satellite navigation services.
Still studies demonstrate that health care professionals are unsuccessful at involving fathers in ante- and postnatal care.
The four companies say they will be looking at involving additional companies in the future. .
The scoping workshop aims at involving stakeholders at an early stage in the QA development process.
This approach aimed at involving a broad target group and counteracting a self-selection bias.
Nick Houfek's effective lighting at times involves complete darkness.
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