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The phrase "essentially involving" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or topic that is centered around or strongly connected to something else. Example: The job of a police officer is essentially involving constant communication and interaction with the community.
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One kind of modal realism holds that there is a distinctive class of truths essentially involving the modal notions of necessity and possibility.
Agreement was made more difficult by the international nature of the disaster, essentially involving a British-registered liner under American ownership that carried more than 2,000 people of many nationalities.
Neither reverentia for the moral law nor the felt experience of reverential respect for the sublimity of persons as such (Buss 1999) are forms of appraisal respect, yet because recognition respect is analyzed, first, as holding only in deliberative contexts, and second, as not essentially involving feeling, reverentia seems also not to be a form of recognition respect.
Aquinas and Calvin: faith as accepting theological propositions as divinely revealed The fact that Aquinas's model shares this epistemic limitation with Calvin's is no accident: both understand faith as (or as essentially involving) the grasping of propositionally expressible truths as divinely revealed through willingly receiving God's gracious gift of that very revelation.
Consequently, accounts of friendship tend to understand it not merely as a case of reciprocal love of some form (together with mutual acknowledgment of this love), but as essentially involving significant interactions between the friends—as being in this sense a certain kind of relationship.
(Singer (1994) seems to reject this way of making the distinction, as he offers an account of love that combines both eros and agape; see Section 4). 2. For a detailed history of the concept(s) of love, see Singer (1984a,b, 1989); for a discussion of friendship as a particular relationship essentially involving a kind of love, see entry on friendship.
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(It essentially involves crossing their eyes).
Until recently, biology essentially involved grinding things up and looking at the pieces.
Originally used for preserving, the process essentially involves applying a mild pickle to cooked meat, fish or chicken.
The technique essentially involves putting food over simmering liquid in a sealed pot, with or without a special steamer basket.
While there are varying types of severity, it essentially involves the partial or entire removal of the external female genitalia.
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