Sentence examples for as embodiment from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "as embodiment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that represents or exemplifies a particular quality or idea.
Example: "Her dedication to the project serves as embodiment of the team's commitment to excellence."
Alternatives: "as a representation" or "as an example".

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Seeing disability and impairment as embodiment recognizes historical and cultural aspects of impairment that are inseparable from the biological aspects.

As embodiment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity and culture, no matter whether the shared story is light-hearted or politically hard-hitting, Indigenous arts and culture draws a line in the sand.

A review of Where The Stress Falls in the Washington Post, accused her of a haughty writing style: "Her manner now is virtually indistinguishable from that of George Steiner in his lugubrious moments as Last Intellectual, striking that solemn pose as embodiment of high seriousness - perched atop the Nintendo ruins of western civilization," wrote Scott McLemee.

The process by which physical action in the world generates, stores, and reactivates mental representations abstracted from bodily experience is what is often referred to as embodiment.

One intriguing set of proposals, loosely referred to as embodiment theory, offer views of the mind as extending out of the head, through the body, and into the natural and sociocultural ecology (Anderson, 2003; Wilson, 2002; Yanchar, Spackman, & Faulconer, 2013).

To eliminate the agent-environment coupling as well as embodiment would require a yoked control condition where passive participants either watch a video of a successful participant in a high interactivity condition or are presented with a still image of the final problem configuration of a participant who announced the correct answer.

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It was possible to read these solemn women as embodiments of Ms. Hay's history.

He saw the Ternans – widowed mother and three daughters – as embodiments of these values.

Such Shakespearean heroes as Macbeth, Richard III, and Mark Antony cannot be regarded as embodiments of any transcendent good.

The modern family, and the arid sands around them, appear as embodiments of Mongolia's present and future.

In "Dawson City," Morrison offers a fiercely precise and discerning look at movies themselves as embodiments of history.

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