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Discover LudwigThe phrase "who involved" is not grammatically correct on its own.
In most cases, it would need to be part of a larger sentence or phrase for it to be grammatically correct. Example: "The police are still trying to determine who was involved in the robbery." In this case, "who was involved" is a phrase functioning as the subject of the sentence.
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Get views of people who involved in the original decisions.
Participants were selected among experts who involved in production of online courses.
— Who involved in the "American Idol" audition, if anyone, acted inappropriately?
Was that other much-hyped BBC drama Doctor Who involved per chance?
All the friends who involved went out rounding up raw film for Rossellini to shoot his film.
The survey results of 123 professionals who involved in different project based organizations (Client, Engineering, and Contractor); indicate that change orders is among top three influential factors in project success.
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In fact, 90% of work that wins awards involves employees who remain involved with a project from implementation to completion. 4.
The novels traces their vicissitudes and those of their descendants, many of who remain involved in the timber industry into the 21st century.
Decades of studies, many of them by Diana Baumrind, a clinical and developmental psychologist at the University of California, Berkeley, have found that the optimal parent is one who is involved and responsive, who sets high expectations but respects her child's autonomy.
The four teams are represented by Regional Rugby Wales, who remain involved in a dispute with the WRU over funding and control of their level of the game.
"To those who are involved and listen to this movie, this is in retaliation for Afghanistan and because Harper wants to send his troops to Iraq," Zehaf-Bibeau says.
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