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Discover LudwigThe phrase "embraced the idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing acceptance or support for a concept or proposal.
Example: "After much discussion, the team embraced the idea of implementing a four-day workweek."
Alternatives: "adopted the idea" or "welcomed the idea."
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Warren embraced the idea instantly.
Egypt embraced the idea.
Cities and counties have embraced the idea.
Other West Village theaters embraced the idea.
But Bevel's audience embraced the idea.
George Bush has embraced the idea.
His bosses embraced the idea.
But few industry figures have embraced the idea.
Thomas had embraced the idea, even joked about it.
The business world has also embraced the idea.
The good-humored Ms. McGurk embraced the idea wholeheartedly.
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