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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also incorporated elements of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how a particular work, idea, or style includes features or aspects from other sources or influences.
Example: "The film also incorporated elements of classic literature, which added depth to the storyline."
Alternatives: "also included aspects of" or "also featured components of".
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Cervantes also incorporated elements of the picaresque into his greatest novel, Don Quixote (1605, 1615).
Burton's Alice in Wonderland film was itself a pseudo-sequel to Carroll's 1865 novel, although it also incorporated elements of the English writer's 1871 follow-up, Through the Looking Glass.
The repertory also incorporated elements of jazz dance and music (including Cole Porter) – forms that Diaghilev professed to despise; it costumed its dancers wearing avant-garde sculptural creations (reminiscent of Oskar Schlemmer's Bauhaus ballets) in which they could barely move, and it took inspiration from Charlie Chaplin and the silent screen.
He also incorporated elements of The Police and Prince into his music.
He also incorporated elements of a female friend whom he had known since the age of four.
Although Legorreta's work featured the clean lines and spare forms of modern design, it also incorporated elements of Mexican vernacular architecture including thick protective walls,..
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It was the work that in 1982 signalled a radical change of direction in Ligeti's music, taking him away from the European avant garde and towards a style that not only drew on the music of the past but also incorporated elements from other musical cultures.
We also incorporated elements from the case report form used in the China PEACE Retrospective Study of Acute Myocardial Infarction 27 (clinicaltrials.gov identifier NCT01624883) to permit comparison of hospitalisations for acute myocardial infarction between these two China PEACE studies.
Meshuggah also incorporates elements of experimental jazz.
Bradley Torreano from Allmusic noted that the band was "a far different beast than what its members would move on to," while also saying it incorporated "elements of funk into their thrashy stew".
They themselves called their work "classical tap," not only because it incorporated elements of ballet but also because they danced with their whole bodies, including the often-neglected arms and hands.
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