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"completely embodied" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to something that is entirely and accurately expressed. For example, you could say, "Her compassion for others was completely embodied in her actions."
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Today's statement added: "The two nights of occupation of Civic Square in Admiralty have completely embodied the awakening of Hong Kong people's desire to decide their own lives.
It was a bare-bones car -- small, compact and extremely light -- that completely embodied the design philosophy of its creator, Colin Chapman, the founder of Lotus Cars.
Each of the other principals in the cast, all vividly and completely embodied, is given full due in the play's governing pattern of loss and pain, from Antigone's passionately ambivalent sister, Ismene (Maria Katsiadaki), to the doomed Haemon (Nikos Arvanitis), Antigone's fierce love and Creon's son.
That is, the claim that human knowledge and cognitive processing are completely embodied and are composed solely of sensorimotor content is an untenable position.
In my early 20's, I dated a fella who completely embodied the very definition of "bad boy".
He assembled a collection of video footage of the figure he was preparing to impersonate and watched this continually until he "completely embodied the person".
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The days when music could completely embody the sociopolitical currents of its time - when, in essence, rock was popular culture - have gone, perhaps for ever.
In a masterly and often forgotten interpretation, Bowie completely embodies the callous, debauched and sexually ambiguous balladeer Baal, a character who anticipates his own creation of "leper-messiah" Ziggy.
Stu, as the man who most completely embodies ordinary male confusion, is the center of the two films, and Helms is at his frenzied best when he tries to exert logic in the most chaotic situations, and then, giving up, stiffens his back, whirls his arms, and shrieks in frustration.
The resemblance between real-life Saint Laurent and Niney are astounding, as is the way the Frenchman so completely embodies the essence of the designer and his struggles with substance abuse, relationships and his collections.
The anti-adhesive functions of Trask are entirely embodied within its ICD and are specifically due to tyrosine phosphorylation of the ICD as this function is completely lost in a phosphorylation-defective tyrosine-phenylalanine mutant.
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