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"embodied knowledge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to knowledge or understanding that is not just theoretical or conceptual, but also based on personal experience or practical application. You can use "embodied knowledge" in a sentence when discussing something that is learned through physical or practical experience, rather than just through reading or hearing about it. Example: "Her expertise in gardening was not just from reading books, but also from years of tending to her own garden, developing a deep embodied knowledge of plant care."
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It could put our vast stores of tacit, embodied knowledge to work online.
Previous attempts to identify industrial clusters have mainly focused on the embodied knowledge flow.
The types of knowledge measured can be distinguished as embodied knowledge flow and disembodied knowledge flow.
As speculative rehearsals of peace-building, these stories exemplify the embodied knowledge that makes survival and imagining peace possible.
Increasingly attempts to capture the embodied knowledge and values of citizens are also brought into this contested terrain.
The Cascade Network puts cutting edge Immersive Communication techniques to the task of communicating embodied knowledge and puts technological innovation in service of indigenous sovereignty.
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This will allow us to understand why certain courses of action were pursued in particular times and places, why other actions dropped out, and will reveal more about the national imaginaries and embodied knowledges underpinning the globalisation of privatisation.
PMSC models embody knowledge and understanding of the process and its underlying phenomena and behavior.
The system embodies knowledge about programs in the form of rules of inference and in the form of facts stored in its library.
The second addend in square brackets corresponds to the psychological cost children bear when their effort diverges from the school standard embodying knowledge and skills that students must acquire in host countries' schools, with e i ≤ e(S).
Just as it may be that a language faculty embodying knowledge of UG was somehow encoded in the human genome, it's also possible that that our ability to learn a language is based on a congeries of pre-existing competences, none of which is (or was initially — see below) specialized for language learning.
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