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Discover LudwigThe phrase "zero involvement" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means having no participation or engagement in something. You can use it when describing someone's lack of involvement in a situation or activity. Example: "Despite being the leader of the group project, John showed zero involvement and let his team members do all the work."
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I am aware of zero involvement by Mrs. Clinton".
A spokesman for Javid says the minister had "zero involvement" with the memo.
He said there was "zero involvement" of the Liberal party or the moderate faction in the formation of the NSES.
"There was absolutely zero involvement of anyone in the City of New York's government," Mr. Lhota said Tuesday.
"Ms. Troiano has zero involvement in the investigation or prosecution of the ticket-fixing situation that is currently before the Bronx County grand jury," Mr. Weiswasser said.
He said he hoped that by joining the board, he would help ensure that the project was handled "responsibly". But he said he has had "close to zero" involvement with it.
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No, he's not a playboy (only five involvements, aged 40) and knows when to move out "as soon as women feel super confident, it's all over for me.
Preston have failed to win promotion in any of their previous eight involvements in the play-offs.
It's going to be a tough ask for us all". Preston have failed to win promotion in any of their previous eight involvements in the play-offs.
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