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The phrase "involves two or more" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a situation, activity, or process that requires the participation or presence of multiple entities or individuals. Example: "The project involves two or more stakeholders to ensure diverse perspectives are considered."
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Treatment involves two or more antibiotics taken simultaneously, often along with steroids.
Coincidence counting generally involves two or more detectors connected to an electronic coincidence circuit.
The crucial thing is that it involves two or more people sharing an apartment or a house to their mutual benefit.
In the context of solid fuels, blending involves two or more combustible materials coals, biomass fuels, petroleum cokes to achieve a desired result.
Mr. McFarlane was also charged with engaging in a course of sexual conduct against a child, which involves two or more violations over a period longer than three months.
When a problem involves two or more different homogeneous materials, the most common choice has been the multi-domain boundary element method, which matches the continuity conditions or certain special interface conditions between any two homogeneous sub-domains in contact.
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The External Specialization involves nine or more credit hours at the 3000+ level.
I created a major at Harvard that was called Romance studies, which involves three or more languages.
Note: A mass shooting involves four or more people injured or killed in a single event at the same time and location.
A mass shooting involves four or more people injured or killed in a single event at the same time and location.
Trousseau's syndrome should be considered, particularly when cerebral infarction involves three or more vascular territories.
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