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The phrase "variables involve" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that there are certain factors or elements that are included in a situation or equation. Example: "When predicting the outcome of an election, variables involving voter demographics, economic conditions, and public sentiment must be taken into consideration."
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These variables involve key concepts for human development, as Health, Education, Economy and Female Labor.
The main variables involve fiber type, shear span ratio, axial compression ratio, and reinforcement ratio (longitudinal and transverse).
Independent variables involve two levels of analysis, namely business owners at the individual level and companies at the organizational level.
When the canonical variables involve all features in the original space, the canonical projectors are, in general, not sparse.
Design variables involve continuous variables (dimensions of the transducer) and discrete variables (the number of piezoelectric rings and material types).
In the weaker sense, informational connections between events or variables involve no more than ordinary correlations (or perhaps correlations that are "non-accidental" in some physical sense involving causation or natural laws).
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There are just too many variables involved".
Given the number of variables involved in youth development, it was a heck of a statement.
There are many variables involved, including the size of the family, its credit history, cash on hand and current debts.
There were so many finicky variables involved that the mind reeled, I said, waving my hands excitedly.
I relished the slow process of making an image, all the variables involved, the ways it could be resisted or manipulated.
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