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Discover LudwigThe phrase "embrace it with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express enthusiasm or eagerness regarding something. For example, you could say, "We have the chance to explore this incredible opportunity, so let's embrace it with open arms!".
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"If the party can honestly and authentically change its message and actions, Democratic activists would embrace it with incredible enthusiasm," former Sanders fundraising manager Michael Whitney wrote in a Politico op-ed in August.
We embrace it with our whole heart and spirit, individually and as a group".
"That's his brief and it's already clear he's prepared to embrace it with energy and enthusiasm".
You can regard it with cool, self-contained skepticism or embrace it with heedless ardor.
This being the case, it is essential first that we know what the Lord has told us and that we embrace it with love and dedication.
There are some children — some people — who will embrace it with a special, strange intensity, as if it had been made for them alone.
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WeChat has become the key distribution channel in China and that's why Google is embracing it with its first mini program — 猜画小歌, a game that roughly translates to "Guess My Sketch".
It is Peabody's bold attempt to change the conversation away from climate change, and it has embraced it with gusto on its Advanced Energy for Life website.
The players embraced it with a convincing authority and beauty.
And the Queen Mother embraced it with regal aplomb.
Kelly's embraced it with open and loving arms, and me, I'm going with it.
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