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The phrase "be embedded within" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to things that are embedded or contained within something else. For example, "The paragraph had to be embedded within the larger document."
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Its remnant will be embedded within a new small "grassroots" performance space beside the main subterranean hall.
American units will be "embedded" within Iraqi formations to help them hold neighbourhoods wrested from armed groups.
This means that ICT should be embedded within every subject in school, as well as being a subject in its own right.
It means first analysing the degree to which an application's design has integrated alarm systems solutions, and then only selecting an app which can also be embedded within your social network somehow.
Next year I will be embedded within one of Germany's most prestigious news organisations, Zeit Online, and I am looking forward to working with them and to further encourage collaboration between the Guardian and Zeit both within technology and journalism.
This show takes in the latest educational research and builds a comedy around it – whereas in the past I've just made a comedy and just by chance some of these ideas happened to be embedded within it".
There are many examples of leaders and leadership teams who do 'get' this stuff and, in the future, these skills should be embedded within the standard skill-set of different professions.
And Zoho Projects gadgets can be embedded within Gmail, iGoogle and any other OpenSocial compatible sites.
The Grabyo tech can also be embedded within a broadcaster's apps.
A sensor would then be embedded within the structure or mounted on its surface[14].
Several disease centres associated with Heterobasidion annosum were found to be embedded within large Armillaria genets.
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