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"be embraced by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be physically or emotionally enveloped or welcomed by someone or something. Example: She longed to be embraced by the warm morning sun as she stepped out onto her balcony.
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These two steps should be embraced by the Vatican worldwide.
But the declaration is unlikely to be embraced by anyone.
Will child soldiers be embraced by their families?
I doubt that Tudge's terminology will be embraced by professionals.
"The idea has to be embraced by the businesses themselves.
Still, some say the change will eventually be embraced by investors.
To stay in Providencia is to be embraced by its community.
The Medicaid expansion to cover millions more poor people should be embraced by every state.
Like their historic predecessors, they are reluctant to be embraced by the Russian bear.
Both will be embraced by Turkey's influential businesspeople, who favor joining the European Union.
If you can dance or want to, you can be embraced by the tap community.
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