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The phrase "an embodiment for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that represents or exemplifies a particular idea, quality, or concept.
Example: "The sculpture serves as an embodiment for the spirit of freedom that our nation cherishes."
Alternatives: "a representation of" or "an example of".
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Just before he was assassinated, Malcolm X visited the American Museum of Natural History, to take another look at their stuffed aardvark — the first word in the dictionary, and an embodiment, for him, of the fascination he found in that book.
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In it, the black girl — she has no other name — makes her way through her native Africa, searching for God's presence, for an embodiment of his beneficence.
On the loose, he is a figurehead for the opposition, and, for the government, an embodiment of its fears of retribution for the recent bloodshed.
She is an embodiment of success, especially for African Americans and women.
That is one of the reasons Mr. Santorum cites Bella in his campaign — an embodiment of his respect for the sanctity of life and a reason he opposes Mr. Obama's health care overhaul.
Digital storytelling is used as an embodiment of multimedia production for education purposes.
"He was an embodiment of long passion for acting and filmmaking".
Because datasheets of biological parts or devices are an embodiment of engineering standard for synthetic biology (Canton, et al., 2008), a good device standard should define sufficient information about biological parts or devices to allow the design of gene circuit systems with the optimal parameters.
Like Inspector Truscott in Loot, he is, for Orton, an embodiment of the crazed corruption of power, and is here memorably played by Malcolm Sinclair.
Yet his role is more than being the naughtiest boy in the class: it's being an embodiment of logic and fighting for human rights in an institution that demands docility.
It is an embodiment of the object culture for women through discipline and learning.
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