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Discover Ludwig"embody with" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to give a physical form or representation to something, or to embody certain qualities or characteristics. Example: The statue perfectly embodies the spirit of freedom with its strong, defiant pose.
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"Pay-to-play" was the moniker for the culture he seemed to embody, with one key fund-raiser indicted for alleged shakedowns and another soon to plead guilty.
Holland Taylor Annnn") found a character she could embody with every inch of her being, the former Texas governor Ann Richards.
Even where it may remain unacknowledged, the response to that urging is one that writers including Helen Oyeyemi, Igoni Barrett and Chinelo Okparanta – Nigerians living at home and in the diaspora who will also publish new works this year – embody with the effortless confidence of a generation securely perched on the shoulders of titans.
The look conveyed a sense of freedom that modern-day icons like Rihanna, Miley Cyrus and Charlize Theron embody with their modern take on the classic hairdo.
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She was complemented by the deliberately macho Oedipus that the veteran Kenneth Topping embodied with sculptural power.
"Coming from a large organization, you get embodied with consultant-speak," Mr. Wymbs said.
3D geoscience modeling system (3D GMS) embodied with topological relations is of extreme importance for Geosciences.
Tino partly blames his vain, foul-mouthed mother, whom he embodies with a ruthlessness that borders on misogyny.
As embodied with patrician cool and surgical wit by Jane Alexander, death is, as the play's title promises, a lady.
Each of these — down to the smallest part — is embodied with comprehension and confidence by an unusually well-balanced ensemble.
But Ms. Smith speaking is, implicitly, Ms. Smith listening, paying scrupulous attention to the varied people she embodies with such precision.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com