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"embodied in the idea" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is represented or symbolized by an idea. Example: The values of hard work and determination are embodied in the idea of the American Dream.
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In the 18th century it came to be embodied in the idea of editorship by committee, designed to guard against blackballing and nepotism.
Skousen saw limited government as not only an ethnic idea, rooted in the Anglo-Saxons, but also as a Christian one, embodied in the idea of unalienable rights and duties that derive from God, and he insisted that the founders' "religious precepts turned out to be the heart and soul of the entire American political philosophy".
As Bebnowski and Förster (2014: 19-24) correctly pointed out, the logic of economic competition, which underlies Eurosceptic economic liberalism, complements the national pride of national conservatives, embodied in the idea that Germany rose as the winner from market competition because it had superior economic capabilities.
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They have succeeded not through verve and skill but grim, unflashy hard work, which their fans seem to prefer.So the ideal of Englishness embodied in the team mirrors the idea of leadership that Mr Brown has tried to promote.
It is not too much of a stretch to see the idea embodied in the house.
If there is dynamic movement in the piece, it comes in the progress from "nothing is to be taken seriously" to the idea embodied in the title.
Just remind them that, even if the show is "a bit clunky and even pompous," it "doesn't undermine the idea embodied in the action, which is that sex can be liberating, can be diminishing" (Times).
To the mostly Spanish-speaking visitors, the ideas embodied in the work were long familiar.
The more conservative wings of the party simply showed no interest in the new constitution and remained loyal to the ideas embodied in the Confederacy.
Another key idea embodied in the design of the temple is the unity of spiritual with material, and service with worship.
Another important influence in his childhood was the religious art Bergman encountered, particularly the primitive yet graphic representations of Bible stories and parables found in rustic Swedish churches, which fascinated him and gave him a vital interest in the visual presentation of ideas, especially the idea of evil as embodied in the devil.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com