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Discover LudwigThe phrase "embraced them" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the act of accepting or welcoming someone or something with warmth or enthusiasm. Example: "When the volunteers arrived, the community embraced them with open arms, grateful for their support."
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The crowd embraced them.
Some embraced them.
Instead, he embraced them.
The protesters embraced them.
Dooley looked up and embraced them.
No recent candidate has embraced them.
But Mr. Bloomberg has embraced them.
Rather than get annoyed at Murray's jokes, Points embraced them.
But Western authorities have embraced them with gusto.
Military organizations did not shun new technologies; they embraced them.
One by one, the Cavaliers ran up and embraced them.
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