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Discover Ludwig"involves only" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is limited to one specific person, group, or thing. For example: The task involves only two people.
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North Korea's involvement in the PyeongChang Olympics is intriguing, given that it involves only winter sports.
A regular kiss involves only two.
This case involves only a damages remedy.
Smith's concern involves only sports-theme games.
That testing involves only the most tentative physical contact.
At present, however, it involves only 300 acres.
The kind of quiet that involves only vehicular noises reigned.
Installation, he said, involves only venting it to the outside.
Trading in an exchange involves only listed securities.
Although the daguerreotype's chemistry is complicated, the process of making one involves only a few steps.
(In both instances, his treatment involves only a five-dollar household mirror).
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