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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a embracing" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an embracing"? You can use "an embracing" when referring to an act of holding someone closely in one's arms, typically as a sign of affection.
Example: "The film ended with an embracing moment between the two main characters, symbolizing their love and commitment."
Alternatives: "a hug" or "an embrace".
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The play ends not with A embracing her visiting son in a warm hug of forgiveness but with her various selves joining hands and exhaling.
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It is as Wallinger says, "an embracing sort of place".
A: Embrace the things you can do well.
He's got a great personality and an embracing smile.
Was Malcolm X a violent radical nationalist or an embracing universalist?
Selby was a man embracing adversity.
A semi-nude girl embracing a somewhat uneasy-looking Pink Panther.
"It implies an embracing sense of irritation and unease.
"The wall is like an embracing arm," she said.
Part of that expansion is an embracing of Western social media including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Perhaps it is tempting to try to give an embracing definition of CP.
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