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Discover Ludwig"embed with" is a valid and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to express that someone or something is combined with or included in something else. For example: "This document is embedded with a list of instructions."
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Only handpicked reporters, mostly from state media, were allowed to embed with troops.
But we'll let them down if we don't send more and larger teams to embed with locals.
Before leaving Baghdad to embed with the troops, I stopped by the fortified Green Zone to talk with Maj.
Our job was to embed with units across the country and gain a deeper understanding of their challenges.
Well, I remember when Elizabeth Rubin and I went to the Korengal Valley to embed with the 173rd Airborne.
It will provide surveillance aircraft, a team to embed with the Nigerian military and a team to work on analysis.
As much as he would have liked to, he didn't get the chance to embed with active SEALs, as Berg had.
It was further driven under the covers by the spokesman's discussion of "where your embeds are" (noun) and "if you like, you may embed with them" (verb, infinitive).
Graduates deploy in 10- to 16-person teams that embed with Iraqi and Afghan security forces, assist in their training and accompany them into combat.
Yet, a bit more than a month after the piece, I was in Afghanistan on an embed with the US military, without any evident post-Hastings professional reprisal.
It had been a long, queasy week for the five hundred journalists waiting to embed with the U.S. armed forces in Kuwait.
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