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The phrase "as embraces" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a comparison or inclusion, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The concept of community, as embraces, is vital for social cohesion." (Note: This example is awkward and lacks clarity.)
Alternatives: "as includes" or "as encompasses".
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It is noteworthy that several of these greeting variants may involve high risk, such as embraces and pectoral sniffs, which involve close body-contact and leave the recipient vulnerable to bites [27].
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Mr. Obama was elected, in part, because he was seen as embracing them.
Enjoying a place's pleasures is not the same as embracing its values.
As with the best home cooking, Il Gattopardo does not challenge so much as embrace.
All signs of Roddick's pinup image melted away as embraced his mother and father.
Jonathan Cole, the Shelby County chairman of the Tennessee Equality Project, praised the Police Department as embracing the problem.
The State Department described the nascent antiterror coalition as embracing "all civilizations," not just the West.
All those frenetic changes of government have, perhaps, been as much about evading change as embracing it.
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