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The phrase "a further embodiment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing additional forms or representations of a concept, idea, or invention, often in technical or legal contexts.
Example: "In this patent application, we describe a further embodiment of the invention that enhances its efficiency."
Alternatives: "an additional representation" or "a subsequent version".
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The results of a simulation are an embodiment of the assumptions that went into it.
In content and feel, the 73-minute film, a cri de coeur, couldn't be further from the embodiment in marble of the glory that was Greece.
Although Trump may well be the embodiment, however a nightmare embodiment, of Ayn Rand's vision.
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The legends about Daedalus recognize him both as a man and as a mythical embodiment.
It's a solid embodiment of the beyond, a lonely tomb-altar in the sea.
Firstly, AI doesn't necessarily need a tangible embodiment.
Each avatar is a cultural embodiment.
The gallery morphed into a liberating embodiment of radical democracy.
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