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'embrace as' is not a commonly used expression in English and is not grammatically correct.
If you wanted to use a similar phrase, you could say 'embrace (something) as'. For example, you could say, "I embrace this new challenge as an opportunity to grow."
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Does terrorism lend itself to an intellectual's embrace as well?
But is it the kind of credibility they are willing to embrace as cards dissolve and fans grumble?
Finally, this is not just another emerging sexual orientation, that one day we will all embrace, as was the case with homosexuality.
"The mayor's proposal includes many elements I embrace as well as elements that would be difficult to administer," Mr. Levy said.
We have found that determining the goal for teacher learning is a helpful practice for PD facilitators to embrace as well.
The traditional association linking graduates with major occupation group 2 (professional occupations) is now normally extended to embrace, as well, major group 1, covering all the unit groups involved in management.
Science outreach is becoming increasingly important for scientists to embrace, as broader impacts and community engagement are important requirements for grants and funding opportunities, so scientists can no longer ignore the need to share their science on a broader level.
This is a model we have to embrace as ourselves as well.
It should not just be a concern of the Democratic party but one the Republican party should fully embrace as well.
Dear Dr. Smas and Dr. Ren, Thank you for your extensive comments, which we embrace as generally positive.
The reunited family embrace as the frustrated Count rails against fate.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com