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The phrase "are imbedded" is correct and usable in written English, although "embedded" is more commonly used.
You can use it when discussing something that is firmly fixed or set within a surrounding mass or context.
Example: "The memories of our childhood are imbedded in our minds, shaping who we are today."
Alternatives: "are embedded" or "are ingrained".
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In a linear induction motor, the stators, or stationary windings, are imbedded within the track.
These are temperature sensors that are imbedded in the structure of the vehicle.
Televisions are imbedded in the wall of every player's cubicle in the locker room.
The Undergraduate program has specific learning goals and objectives that are imbedded in the curriculum.
She said fabrics are imbedded in people's earliest memories, from the time they become aware of their mother's clothing.
These ideas are imbedded in an algorithm to update the residual stress tensor incrementally.
The nonlinear equations of the system are imbedded in the interior of an inclusion polyhedron.
They apply to regional impacts of climate change and are imbedded in broader planning.
Because of the cost of attending a two-week conference like Copenhagen, many journalists are imbedded in a presidential entourage.
Facebook does not allow developers to advertise on users' profile pages, where the applications themselves are imbedded.
Recurring images of helicopters and octopuses are imbedded in episodic fields of seemingly obsessive, richly layered patterning and mark-making.
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