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The phrase "be an embodiment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that represents or exemplifies a particular quality or idea.
Example: "Her dedication to helping others truly makes her be an embodiment of compassion."
Alternatives: "represent the essence of" or "serve as a symbol of".
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He is supposed to be an embodiment of our constitution that respects freedom of choice".
The charter may or may not be an embodiment of British freedom or human rights.
Sharing a consultant would seem to be an embodiment of coordination between a candidate and an independent group, something prohibited under federal law.
As Donald Harman Akenson writes, the God of Hebrew Scripture is meant to be an "embodiment of what is, of reality" as we experience it.
And it taught me what art, and specifically painting, was or could be: an embodiment of order, a universe that you could, just though looking, move into and inhabit, where you could set up a life, live an ideal.
Even if you don't, you may find yourself at meal's end to be an embodiment of what Sir Richard Francis Burton, in his translation of the slippery Arabic term kayf, called "the savoring of animal existence".
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It was an embodiment of Lockeian toleration.
Bozeman is an embodiment of fighting through adversity.
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum is an embodiment of that San Francisco.
It was an embodiment of energy and motion.
This "veiled maid" is an embodiment of "Knowledge and truth and virtue".
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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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