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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it involves not' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the lack of something in a particular situation. For example: "Preparing for a big event involves not only hard work but also dedication and passion."
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But the story of the now-closed mine and its adjacent mill is different, because it involves not only miners but also their families and neighbors, many of whom became ill just living in this remote northwestern corner of Montana.
It involves not W.M.D. but simply AK-47s, machetes and pointed sticks.
It involves not only censorship by a ruthless regime and self-censorship by its powerless individual victims.
Political change is only meaningful if it involves not just a change of personnel but a change of ideas too.
SL: Isis seems to – and, crucially, it involves not drinking … Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle returns to BBC2 on 3 March.
The movement is a significant development among tax protesters because it involves not individuals, but business owners, who refuse to withhold taxes and turn them over.
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This doesn't mean not being involved, it just means not being involved in EVERYTHING.
The German word "Widerwille" means disgust or repugnance, but literally it involves not-wanting or, etymologically, "willing against," and this, Feuerbach contends, is the most rudimentary form of willing.
It involved not only preparing tissue cultures and polymers but also performing searches of the current literature.
It mainly involves not getting eaten by wolves.
It definitely involves not going anywhere we don't want to go.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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