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'embedding' is a correctly spelled and used word in written English
It is usually used to refer to the process of integrating a file, link, or other type of computer code into a larger context or program. For example, you can use the sentence "We used embedding to add a video clip to our website."
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By embedding tech into its marketing, stores and shopper experience, everybody who has the Topshop app was given access to exclusive previews and content from the launch day, greatly extending the campaign's reach.
Raphael Bemporad, chief strategy officer at brand consultancy BBMG, said he thinks the idea of adapting principles that have been in the human conversation for millennia and embedding them into business is a fair one.
Both movements are embedding themselves deeper into society.
Sales of these items, combined with fundraising by Walgreens' employees and customers, raised over $8m while embedding the campaign at community level.
Community healthcare alone is not enough to address child health: Embedding healthcare services within communities is not the best way to improve child health but a very important part of it.
It has published ideas for major increases in volunteering in three key areas – healthcare, education and young people and supporting jobseekers – as well as for cross-government coordination, including the opening of an executive agency "responsible for embedding civic participation in public services and communities".
"The findings clearly demonstrate the commitment higher education institutions are placing on embedding a culture of philanthropy across our institutions, and we are confident that we will see continued growth in the future".
But Times readers would have no truck with such base bigotry, and so Douthat slips it between the lines, embedding it in the scaffolding that holds up his central premise.
In theory the classroom will be "flipped", so that more basic information is supplied at home via screens, while class time is spent embedding, refining and testing that knowledge (in the same way that homework does now, but more effectively).
This involves embedding miniature computers in objects and connecting them to the internet using wireless technology.
The pixels are then built into displays by embedding them and their electrical connections in a sheet of another polymer, this time a transparent and flexible one.By applying a voltage across the electrodes of a pixel, the polymer can be made to absorb or expel some of the electrolyte and thus expand or contract.
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