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Discover Ludwig'centrally involves' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe something that is at the core of an activity, or that is essential to an idea or process. For example: The project centrally involves developing a new type of engine for cars.
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For example, Lawrence Shapiro (2011) has argued that the views of Lakoff and Johnson on metaphor, thought, and the body are fully compatible with central tenets of traditional cognitive science, such as the idea that cognition centrally involves computation over internal mental representations (see also Shapiro 2010).
The recursive principles are clearly relevant to personal love, which centrally involves concern for another's good.
Evaluative respect centrally involves having a favorable attitude toward the object, while the other forms do not.
Cultural evolution is a set of processes (Richerson and Boyd 2005), and the cultural transmission process centrally involves psychology and communication.
Terrorism centrally involves either using or threatening to use violence against people, commonly taken to be innocent, in order to produce results that would not otherwise occur (Coady and O'Keefe 2002, Primoratz 2013).
Because the experience of the dynamical sublime so centrally involves an intimation of our own capacity to be moral, Kant actually insists that "the sublime in nature is only improperly so called, and should properly be ascribed only to the manner of thinking, or rather its foundation in human nature" (CPJ, §30, 5 280).
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6) The United States is centrally involved.
The self is centrally involved in the outcome of the event.
Lamb says of the campaign that he "wanted them [the campaign] centrally involved".
* Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck, who is also a lawyer, was centrally involved in all decisions.
"Lumumba" recalls that in fact Americans have been centrally involved in events that set the stage for these wars.
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