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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have it involved" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase specifically refers to introducing something into a situation or process. For example, you could say, "We decided to have it involved in the process to make sure everything was done correctly."
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"It is absolutely contrary to the increased openness that doctors are supposed to have: it involves a direct lie to the patient.
But had it involved intrigue and cursing and prodigious vodka consumption, Kass could have been an important part of that, too.
But the response might have been faster and more effective had it involved more of the soldiers who called that area home.
It involves a separation between the creature and what the creature has; it involves a deficient similarity to God; and it is based on a causal relation.
What major cases has it been involved with in the past few years?
If so, has it been involved in fraudulent or abusive activities in the past?
Although the web 2.0 meant a revolution due to the degree of interactivity and participation it has involved, it has also led to the generation of a large quantity of unorganized contents.
Ms. Armitage has a fantasy; it involves having her own studio space — owning isn't necessary — shared with other choreographers.
I've enjoyed watching it involved.
When fluorescence microscopy has been used, it has involved a limited number of cells.
"Anytime you have money involved, it's perfect for intelligence officers," Mowatt-Larssen said.
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