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"embrace him" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to hold someone tightly in one's arms, usually as a gesture of affection or support. Example: She couldn't help but smile as she watched her son run into her husband's open arms, eager for his daily embrace.
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Obama bent to embrace him.
I have to embrace him".
Furthermore, should more fans embrace him?
His fellow students embrace him.
We hurried to embrace him.
"I will embrace him at the start.
You want to wring his neck while you embrace him.
His father reached across the table to embrace him.
When Seinfeld came offstage, Lee Woodruff ran to embrace him.
Why then did world leaders embrace him in L'Aquila?
Quite the contrary: I embrace him for who he is.
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