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Discover LudwigThe phrase "embrace it as" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to accept something willingly or enthusiastically. Example: "As a society, we must embrace diversity and celebrate our differences as strengths."
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And Kenny Perry, I believe he'll embrace it as well.
We need to embrace it as much as possible.
She will embrace it as long as it doesn't cost a lot more.
When other members of the staff see their leader do the unexpected, they embrace it as well.
Sony, too, is allowing that approach with games for the PlayStation 3, and it is expected that Microsoft will more seriously embrace it as well.
Even though the general public loves this new style, many mariachi bands don't embrace it as much.
Moreno acknowledges that "Koi No Yokan" is "not our heaviest record," but he has faith that fans will embrace it as before.
"I wanted to look at that stereotype and how it came about and how it was used and how you could embrace it as well," See continued.
He is challenging the country to re-consider its hostility to the compromises coalition brings and, instead, embrace it as a protection from single party extremism.
"We embrace it as we embrace Mr. Met," he said.
"I embrace it as a badge of honor.
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