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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as embracing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that includes or encompasses a particular idea, concept, or group.
Example: "The new policy is seen as embracing a more inclusive approach to diversity in the workplace."
Alternatives: "as encompassing" or "as including".
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Nick Lopez, was not as embracing.
He is described as "embracing the impossible and plots the course of our daring future".
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.
Mainstream corporations were viewed as embracing an ethical obligation to comply with legal mandates.
The State Department described the nascent antiterror coalition as embracing "all civilizations," not just the West.
Anniceris differed from Theodorus in believing that pleasure had to be understood as embracing much more than sensual enjoyment.
All those frenetic changes of government have, perhaps, been as much about evading change as embracing it.
"We see ourselves as embracing the best elements from the old and new, big and small brewing.
He derided Senator John McCain and other Republican critics as embracing what he called hard-line approaches that have failed.
Jonathan Cole, the Shelby County chairman of the Tennessee Equality Project, praised the Police Department as embracing the problem.
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