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"basically involving" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe the main or essential aspect of something. Example: "The job description stated that the position was basically involving customer service and data analysis."
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Or, you know, just basically involving them in sordid activities that they were desperately trying to forget".
Optical instruments can be conveniently thought of in two categories: those basically involving image formation (for example, microscopes and telescopes) and those that involve intensity measurement (for example, photometers).
The technology behind the setup is what Nelson calls "Crossover Imaging" — basically involving a special routing of the crossover network to somehow produce left and right channels inside a single speaker cabinet.
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This basically involves troll armies overwhelming online conversations with inane memes.
In an episode that basically involved watching everyone walking around shellshocked, it's amazing how much went on.
This basically involves wearing an uncomfortable-looking nightie and aggressively downing as much Flunitrazepam as she possibly can.
The technology behind a battery basically involves storing a lot of energy in as small a space as possible.
A "cafe with legs" basically involves scantily-dressed barmaids serving coffee on an ogle-but-don't-touch basis.
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