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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only involves" is correctly used in written English.
It is used when something is limited to or restricted to a particular action or activity. For example, "This project only involves building a model car."
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"It only involves one person… you.
"A public health crisis like this not only involves Sanlu.
This sub-game really only involves two players.
The engine change only involves one engine per aircraft.
"It is more of a social thing, but it only involves a few hundred dollars".
The administration only involves Brantano (UK) Limited, the UK arm of the brand.
Dealing with this discomfort only involves censoring Anne Frank's diary if you're quite, quite odd.
Likewise, the word "scraping" connotes a harsh removal of information, but data scraping only involves copying.
The company has said that making the three-dimensional channels only involves an extra etching step.
Pre-Basic I molt occurs in January-February; apparently only involves flight feathers.
Immigration not only involves government policies but also the human rights of millions of people.
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