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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as embodiments of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that represents or exemplifies a particular quality or concept. Example: "The sculptures in the gallery serve as embodiments of the artist's vision and creativity."
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He saw the Ternans – widowed mother and three daughters – as embodiments of these values.
It was possible to read these solemn women as embodiments of Ms. Hay's history.
The modern family, and the arid sands around them, appear as embodiments of Mongolia's present and future.
Such Shakespearean heroes as Macbeth, Richard III, and Mark Antony cannot be regarded as embodiments of any transcendent good.
One sometimes thinks of prodigies as embodiments of peculiar genius, uncorrupted by convention, impossible to replicate or reëngineer.
"Monuments – as embodiments of history, religion, art and science – are significant and complex repositories of cultural narratives.
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Lincoln and Jefferson are presented as the embodiments of just authority.
The soloists — Meagan Bruskewicz and Candace Thompson — serve as solitary embodiments of those emotions, with the effect of almost churchly call and response.
In the Book of Esther, Mordecai and Haman are portrayed as the embodiments of good and evil, respectively.
The story is cast in the form of Earth history and thus was readily accepted as an embodiment of scientific as well as of theological truth.
But their significance is that they exist at all, as labour-intensive embodiments of desire.
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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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