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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as embedded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to something that is integrated or incorporated within another system or structure.
Example: "The software features are designed to function as embedded components within the larger application."
Alternatives: "as integrated" or "as incorporated".
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"They aren't as embedded as you might imagine".
His jewel-toned fairy-tale images are as embedded in Japan's collective memory as, say, Homer Simpson is in ours.
(Insets show the illustration and optical photographs of BS and AS embedded in PDMS).
Those exchanges become as embedded in our brains as they are in Harry's and leave us just as vulnerable.
But an embedded processor isn't the same as embedded intelligence.
People have been practising this for centuries and see it as embedded in their culture.
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He was replaced as embed by his brother Eric Reuters, whose real name is unknown.
The quantizer acts as embedding strength.
(1) Change to as embedding bit 1. (2) Change to as embedding bit 0. (1) Extract bit 1 from and modify them to.
One advantage of calcium phosphates as embedding materials is that they are hydrophilic by nature [15].
For a real estate company, using these scans is as easy as embedding a YouTube video on your website.
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