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The phrase "has long embraced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something has accepted or adopted a particular idea, belief, or practice for a significant period of time.
Example: "The organization has long embraced sustainable practices in its operations."
Alternatives: "has consistently accepted" or "has historically adopted".
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That won't be too cool.' " Saban has long embraced cool in his recruiting.
Just as Texas has long embraced its guns, so has the Capitol.
Mr. Boughton has long embraced local collaboration with federal immigration authorities.
The museum has long embraced its role as a historian of the game.
Nashville has long embraced its history as well as the newcomer looking to make a mark.
Opera has long embraced spectacle, but isn't it supposed to be a music-driven art form?
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Haitians have long embraced charismatic worship.
Presidential candidates have long embraced the symbolism of the bowling alley.
Mr. Obama's closest aides have long embraced that pattern, even if it still startles official Washington.
Technology companies have long embraced the concept of voluntary group breaks as a path to creativity and collaboration.
A few years ago, they gravitated to rap, embracing it the way so many poor blacks have long embraced basketball.
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