Sentence examples for ever embraced from inspiring English sources

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This is not something that Glastonbury has ever embraced.

Has a bad movie ever embraced its own ridiculousness quite so energetically?

No one ever embraced more beautifully the challenge of becoming an Olympic champion – and few faced quite such pressure.

Until a decade ago, no Western society had ever embraced or, for the most part, even imagined same-sex marriage.

It was often said that the only "ism" he ever embraced was populism.This made him, for all his toxicity, a tantalising oddity in Austrian politics.

(This formula has been an obvious part of any solution for many years, but apparently no American President had ever embraced it publicly and overtly before).

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Could tourists ever embrace it?

Will a wider public ever embrace knotty electro pop?

"I don't remember him ever embracing me".

WILL consumers ever embrace the idea of paying for online content using micropayments?

Although there is no denying Drew's talents both as an artist and parent-scaring social irritant, you have to wonder whether the mainstream could ever embrace him.

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