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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as embodying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something represents or expresses a particular quality or idea.
Example: "The sculpture is a remarkable piece of art, as embodying the spirit of freedom and creativity."
Alternatives: "as representing" or "as reflecting".
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He described his piece as embodying a "David and Goliath moment".
Myths were viewed as embodying divine or timeless truths, whereas legends (or sagas) were quasi-historical.
Free-trade champions tend to see consumption as embodying the individual's right to "consumer choice".
Instead of seeing despair, we can now read Weston's last work as embodying hope.
But we've lost the man who is recognised the world over as embodying Apollo's triumph.
She approvingly describes a Schumann piece as embodying the loss of reason.
Elementary Freudianism sees Jekyll as embodying the ego (rational), Hyde the id (instinctive).
Eighteen months ago, the Daily was held up as embodying the news media's future.
Peter Mandelson saw Callaghan as embodying everything that New Labour rejected.
The idea of America as embodying the charisma of democracy has been damaged.
He hails from a state that liberals regard as embodying everything that has gone wrong with America.
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