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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all embraces" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the concept of inclusivity or the act of accepting everything or everyone without exception.
Example: "The festival is a celebration of diversity, and it encourages all embraces of culture and identity."
Alternatives: "all inclusions" or "every acceptance".
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"Once and for All" embraces and emphasizes the contradictions of the developing mind, creating a vivid 3-D X-ray of the psyche in its formative years.
'Design for all' embraces the concept of designing products and workplaces so as not to exclude significant sections of the total user population.
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It is certainly all-embracing.
It is universal, all-embracing.
In Saudi Arabia the paranoia is all-embracing.
He wanted something more all-embracing.
Mr. Valiente's view of the tango is sometimes all-embracing.
Paan's appeal as a stimulant is all-embracing.
But the usefulness of being a Catholic remains all-embracing.
Germany's system of social benefits is among the world's most elaborate and all-embracing.
Corbett's heyday has been justly celebrated as unembarrassedly silly and all-embracing.
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