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The phrase "working on involves" is not correct as it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
It can be used when discussing the components or tasks associated with a particular project or activity, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity. Example: "The project I am working on involves several key stages, including research, development, and testing."
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Perhaps it's not a coincidence that Slack also participated in this round as one of the first automation pieces PullRequest is working on involves a Slack bot to inform developers when one of those dependency pieces requires updating.
For instance, one project my studio is working on involves building algae tanks into a school roof to absorb CO2 and produce fertiliser for the school grounds.
But hopefully the next "one more thing" Apple is working on involves wireless music sharing and syncing, and not a Grammy-winning coffee company.
One deal Mr. Paul is already working on involves the merger of Live Nation and Ticketmaster.
The scene that Riegert and Marvel are working on involves not just national politics but generational politics.
One project she is working on involves sessions with newly qualified nurses on basic mental health awareness.
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Most of the projects he has worked on involve developing sports gear for recreational users, ranging from improving a company's manufacturing process to creating an entirely new product.
The proposal being worked on involves the construction of four or five turbines, each up to 50 metres tall, on windswept common land on top of Mynydd Uchaf.
The idea he is working on now involves "an assembly line, a product actually being made, robotically, up on a building -- a car, or a computer," he said.
Most of the problems Mirzakhani works on involve geometric structures on surfaces and their deformations.
The show Devlin worked on involved old-fashioned conjuring tricks and Surrealist tableaux.
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