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The word "embodiments" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to tangible or physical forms of ideas or people, or to refer to something that is made concrete or real. For example, "The new law is meant to embody the core values of justice and equality."
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embodiments
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A different slant on embodiment is provided by the existing and growing body of feminist work on medicalization, particularly the medicalization of non-standard embodiments or embodied states and their classification as pathologies, and the questions of autonomy and choice that such medicalization raises (Purdy 2001, 2006; Garry 2001).
Here, even urban Scotland's most pinched neighbourhoods look like embodiments of order and optimism.
At best, these have often proved to be old and obvious; at worst, simply embodiments of well-established practices.
But their significance is that they exist at all, as labour-intensive embodiments of desire.
The trial against the members of Pussy Riot provides an opportunity to use the language of moral outrage to paint those opposed to Mr Putin and the Russian government as louche and untrustworthy, the embodiments of exactly the sort of outside forces that seek to defile Russia and its traditions.Religious and bureaucratic tongues have become blurred.
The visiting orchestra at the local theatre is the Pusan Philharmonic.In many ways, LA's Korean immigrants are embodiments of the American dream.
The work of directors such as Jean-Jacques Beineix ("Diva"), Luc Besson ("Subway") and Leos Carax ("Bad Blood") were perfect embodiments of le look in its use of image, effects, pastiche and designer violence.
Karl Marx, who came from a Jewish family, regarded Jews as the embodiments of capitalism who could only be rescued from their ancestral curse through revolution.
Mr Kerry, a no-less-preppie figure in many ways, carefully surrounds himself not with college-educated idealists but with embodiments of grizzled masculinity such as firefighters and Vietnam vets.There is also more than a whiff of old-fashioned money politics about the Dean campaign.
Forceful, wise and selfless, they were stolid embodiments of republican virtue.
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In fact it's not difficult to think of Carlyle as the physical embodiment of present-day Scotland: a bit chippy, stylish in a non-obvious way, self-confident and ambitious.
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