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The phrase "concrete embodiment" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to an object or idea that is tangible, real, and visible as opposed to abstract or theoretical. For example, "The sculpture was a concrete embodiment of the artist's vision."
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An excellent short-story writer, James nevertheless was chiefly important for novels in which his doctrines found concrete embodiment.
At stake is the new, more ambitious, social-democratic brand of American liberalism introduced by Obama, of which Obamacare is both symbol and concrete embodiment.
Geoengineering is the most concrete embodiment of the recognition that humanity is now the dominant geological force on the planet, and must act accordingly.In a world in which people have altered the climate system, it is not only inaccurate, but also irresponsible and even untenable to continue to view civilisation as separate and distinct from nature.
The only way we can achieve an actual and concrete embodiment of the lofty principle of citizenship is through the activation of ethnic and religious minority-based organisations and engagement in a common struggle on the ground bringing together a diverse broad coalition of different forces, ethnic and religious groups, civil liberties and human rights organizations and political currents.
Indeed, it is this very process of weighing such factors that should constitute the core of our task in giving concrete embodiment to those constitutional commands that govern the procedures by which the State and Federal Governments enforce their criminal laws.
Grassroots governance is the concrete embodiment of state administration within the society and is of particular importance (Zhe 2014).
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At the same time, one of the reasons the United States was not re-elected to the commission was that, while it preaches respect for human rights to the rest of the world, it does not support such concrete embodiments of human rights as the land mines treaty and the International Criminal Court.
Indeed he castigates those who "wish to distinguish a specific psychological-conceptual content of the religious consciousness from its concrete institutionalized embodiment" (Judaism, 38).
Between 1954 and 1972, the Japanese avant-garde art movement Gutai (meaning "concrete" or "embodiment") challenged traditional artistic media through spectacularly orchestrated exhibitions.
We concentrate on the supporting properties of TUIs that enable playful learning, make storytelling more concrete, and provide embodiment effects through physicality.
Id. at 66. Product claims cover "a concrete physical technological embodiment of an idea," while product-by-process claims cover "a product in terms of the method (manipulative steps) used in the manufacture of the product". Id. at 34.
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