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The phrase "are incorporated in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how elements or components are included or integrated into a larger system or framework.
Example: "The new features are incorporated in a comprehensive update to the software."
Alternatives: "are included in a" or "are integrated into a".
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Conceived and directed by Young Jean Lee, music and dance are incorporated in a performance described as a "nearly wordless" commentary on gender and human transformation.
Lectures about poetry and history are incorporated in a 10-day lead-up to the contestants' final appearance on stage before the judges.
"Complete environment" seeding in which seed, fertilizer, and water are incorporated in a biodegradable (decomposable in the soil) tape may come into use; with the tape planted, no further fertilizer or water will be needed until growth is well established.
Longer cantilevers are incorporated in a building when clear space is required below, with the cantilevers carrying a gallery, roof, canopy, runway for an overhead travelling crane, or part of a building above.
Usually at least 100 monomer molecules must be combined to make a product that has certain unique physical properties such as elasticity, high tensile strength, or the ability to form fibres that differentiate polymers from substances composed of smaller and simpler molecules; often, many thousands of monomer units are incorporated in a single molecule of a polymer.
Then, they are incorporated in a cement matrix.
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These ecological costs are incorporated in an iterative ultimate pit optimization algorithm.
They are alarmed by the idea of the RUF being incorporated in a new national army.
As a result, the principal benefits of many climate and environmental policies cannot be incorporated in a HMRC CGE analysis".
He said the principles would be incorporated in a "basic law" to be formulated by the end of February.
It will be incorporated in a book titled "Uncommon Carriers," to be published next May by Farrar, Straus & Giroux.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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