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"embody the concept" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that a person or thing represents and fully embodies a particular idea or concept. For example, "The dancer's graceful movements embody the concept of beauty."
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They also embody the concept of opposites attracting.
Because of this, targeted therapies embody the concept of personalized medicine.
As Dr. Maestripieri sees it, rhesus monkeys embody the concept "Machiavellian" (and he accordingly named his recent popular book about the macaques "Macachiavellian Intelligence").
Dinosaurs include birds and other theropods, sauropodomorphs, and ornithischians familiar animals that embody the concept of "Dinosauria" erected by British anatomist and paleontologist Richard Owen in 1842, long before the present diversity and relationships of dinosaurs were known.
The commercial that appears on television, which can also be watched on YouTube, seeks to embody the concept of "hard-working excellence," in Ms. Swain's words, by showing everyday campus scenes as an announcer discusses in a low-key manner the amazing things that take place at Michigan State.
Physical features that embody the concept include multiresolution analysis, adaptive Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filter, and Filtered-x Least Mean Square (FXLMS) algorithm.
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Postmodern intellectuals embody the concepts of action, abstraction, media, and marketing, yet perhaps most importantly, intellectuals these days are making the old-fashioned notion of ideas hip again.
He conceptualized and embodied the concept of "analytic love".
Pechorin embodies the concept of the "superfluous man" in 19th-century Russian literature.
As it turned out, the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funded the International Health Humanities Network, the organisation that first embodied the concept.
The constitution, which dates from 1814, declares that the head of state, the monarch, is inviolable and thereby embodies the concept of ministerial responsibility.
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