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"to embrace" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in several contexts, such as expressing a physical action of hugging or holding someone or something tightly, or in a figurative sense to mean accepting or welcoming something or someone. Example 1 (Physical action): She opened her arms wide, inviting her children to walk towards her and embrace her. Example 2 (Figurative sense): The company is willing to embrace new technologies in order to stay competitive in the market. Example 3 (Figurative sense): As a society, we must embrace diversity and celebrate our differences in order to create a more inclusive and equal world.
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To embrace
verb
To clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
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To embrace me?
To embrace what comes.
To embrace it all.
to embrace.
It's time to embrace it.
We have to embrace difficulty.
We needed to embrace it".
I'm trying to embrace that".
I've come to embrace it.
You have to embrace it.
Obama bent to embrace him.
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