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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only involve" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is the sole or exclusive factor in a situation or decision. For example: - The job will only involve administrative tasks, such as filing and organizing documents. - Our meeting will only involve discussing the budget, not any other issues. - I wish my work only involved designing, but unfortunately, I have to handle all the paperwork as well.
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These formulas only involve the solutions of the propagator.
They only involve local interactions, thus, fold quickly.
They insisted this would only involve changes "at the margins".
Why should those choices only involve spending cuts?
It is vital we not only involve members but the wider public.
Exhibitions need not only take place in galleries, need not only involve displaying objects.
Practising such constant vigilance doesn't only involve practical changes, but psychological ones, too.
This was not a race riot, nor did it only involve young people.
Patten says that his paid jobs only involve 12 meetings a year.
At least most honours only involve three letters after a name.
Since boxing matches only involve two people, this doesn't even work as a wildly strained metaphor.
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