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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an embrace of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express acceptance, support, or inclusion of a concept, idea, or group. Example: "The organization promotes an embrace of diversity and inclusion in the workplace."
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Skiffle wasn't just an embrace of amateurism.
Instead it was an embrace of a 'kindred spirit'.
Those experiments led to an embrace of new influences.
Willingness is an embrace of new practices through inevitable teething problems.
Officials have attributed the relatively calm car traffic to an embrace of public transportation.
His interventionist impulse, while tempered by an embrace of free-marketry in the early 1990s, lingers.
A mother engulfs her son, one of the lucky ones, in an embrace of pure thankfulness.
Our commitment to excellence should never be interpreted as an embrace of elitism.
It will mean an embrace of a future orientation that is very difficult to imagine.
But a sense of irony needn't imply an embrace of passivity.
For others, it suggests an embrace of Turkey's more open, cosmopolitan society.
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