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Discover Ludwig"embody in" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English
It means to represent or express something in a concrete or physical form. Example: The statue beautifully embodies the country's rich cultural history in its intricate details and vibrant colors.
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This is hard to embody in any art form.
They idealized Klopstock and attempted to embody in their work a dynamic enthusiasm for the spirit in his poetry.
But if correctness is a concern, oil isn't exactly the most neutral substance to embody in a watch.
Mormons also embody, in their efficient organizational style, the managerial competence that the party's pro-business wing considers attractive.
One, The Regency, seems to embody in its name all our exploded notions of Hollywood's imperial heyday.
For some, Tracey Emin will always be synonymous with the boldness of her piece My Bed, and the conceptual art movement it came to embody in the 1990s.
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It's embodied in youth.
It was embodied in two young men.
It is embodied in her voice.
They're embodied in his paintings.
It is embodied in that vow".
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