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The phrase "had not involved" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is the past perfect tense of the verb "to involve," indicating that something did not happen in the past. Example: The project would have been successful if the CEO had not involved himself in every decision.
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His former wife says that the order of protection resulted from a heated verbal argument that had not involved violence.
Tyco in the clearAn inquiry into Tyco found that the industrial conglomerate's accounting practices had not involved significant fraud.
Alexandra Healy QC, for Hartley, said the stories associated with Hall had not involved a "scintilla" of information potentially affecting national security or invading the privacy of individuals.
The Margolis supporters noted that Ms. Cahill had not involved herself in the negotiations at the beginning and had not done much to intervene at the end.
Rubenstein said he had not involved himself in Kushner's bid for the Nets and had not sat in on YankeeNets discussions about the sale.
Ms. Hobbs said her father's contacts with Libya had not involved oil, contrary to some reports, because he was no longer active in that business.
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I wish they hadn't involved my husband in it".
"It wouldn't have been so bad, if it hadn't involved drowning," he says.
Still, his trial hadn't involved many patients, and they hadn't been followed for long.
She suspects the results would have turned out differently if the experiments hadn't involved physical punishment.
Mr. Sharon's plan has not involved any of these steps.
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