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The phrase "embedded in the wall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is fixed or integrated into a wall structure, often referring to objects like electrical outlets, shelves, or artwork. Example: "The new lighting fixtures are embedded in the wall, providing a sleek and modern look to the room."
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Embedded in the wall were pieces of gravel, making it rough to the touch.
Made from white resin, Wall Forest looks like a series of tree trunks embedded in the wall.
Now, because of a scoreboard embedded in the wall in right-center, it is almost entirely straight.
In the chancel, between two arches, a tiny stone black with gray flecks—had been embedded in the wall.
In the chancel, between two arches, a tiny stone — black with gray flecks — had been embedded in the wall.
Over his shoulder nearby, embedded in the wall, was a piece of graffiti-stained masonry with a plaque identifying it as a shard from the Berlin Wall.
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The decorative panels ended up embedded in the walls.
Inside, televisions showing Korean cartoons are embedded in the walls.
Shards of glass are embedded in the walls opposite the window.
The era of skyscrapers with chickens embedded in the walls beckons.
The plans on file called for balconies embedded in the walls, not cantilevered, officials said.
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