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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already embedded in many" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts, technologies, or practices that have been integrated or incorporated into various systems or contexts.
Example: "The new software features are already embedded in many existing applications, making it easier for users to adopt the changes."
Alternatives: "already integrated into many" or "already incorporated in many".
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It is already embedded in many everyday products.
The new cord technology is already embedded in many third-party systems.
Instead, it appears that a powerful narrative of impending market decline was already embedded in many minds.
Finally, in [24 26], authors proposed to exploit the pilot patterns which is a signature already embedded in many existing OFDM networks (for example in WiFi, WiMAX, LTE).
Taobao is already embedded in many parts of the country — more than 1,000 so-called "Taobao Villages" have relied on the service to stimulate financial regeneration — and it could increase its audience further still through more direct links in Southeast Asia.
The most famous methods for estimating the impact of genetic variants are SIFT [ 76] and PolyPhen [ 77] whose predictions are already embedded in many variant annotation pipelines.
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But speech is already embedded in the car and in the phone – and these are ubiquitous.
The outgoing administration counters that authority for the subsidies is already embedded in the law.
Rather, re-mediated listening is always already embedded in medieval Persian poetic practice.
Skype is already embedded in some state-of-the-art television sets.
This product is already embedded in a completely different part of the energy world: wind power.
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