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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are immanent" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in philosophical or theological contexts to describe something that is inherent or existing within something else.
Example: "The qualities of compassion and empathy are immanent in human nature."
Alternatives: "are inherent" or "are intrinsic".
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are immanent
adjective
Naturally part of something; existing throughout and within something; inherent; integral; intrinsic; indwelling.
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If they are immanent, they can be in many places at once, and not merely by having different parts in different places.
Instead of reading scriptures, building temples, making offerings, reciting the name of the Buddha, and praying for rebirth in paradise, one should simply seek to discover one's own nature, in which all buddhas and Buddhist doctrines are immanent.
We suggest that functionalists should take seriously the moral norms that are immanent in private law – these norms are central to the functioning of private law as a system.
Image analysis of the on-line photographs allows a fast and reliable determination of the particle size distribution devoid of systematic errors that are immanent in the evaluation by transmission electron microscopy (TEM).
He parted company with all Platonic realists by affirming that: (1) the properties of material things are "immanent"—i.e., "in" the things that exemplify them, in a nearly literal, spatial way; and (2) properties do not exist independently of the things that exemplify them.
These relations are immanent to phenomena and are perceptible directly and without intermediary.
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There was immanent the Balkan feeling of a shiftless yet just doom.
In the projects presented here, by contrast, image is immanent to material and construction processes.
Death is immanent and imminent, and sleep a little death, as the single poppy in the centre foreground reminds us.
Rather, he wonders whether science needs to entertain the possibility that a teleological trend is immanent in nature.
The divine is immanent in, and is typically regarded as the basic element of, the world, providing the motivating force for movement and change.
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