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The phrase "historically embedded" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically implies that a certain belief, practice, or tradition is deeply rooted in history and has a strong connection to its origin. For example, "The historically embedded practice of eating dinner as a family has been a staple of Chinese culture for centuries."
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Due to newly acquired insights, some historically embedded hypotheses will need to be reconsidered.
To its credit, the department conducted an internal investigation and discovered that racial discrimination had not only occurred but had also been structurally and historically embedded in its operations.
The Ski Yoghurt family – ask your parents, kids – had a definite lifestyle, and an advertising executive who had run the Ski account once explained to me that this was simply because they had to destroy the historically embedded idea that yoghurt was "a product only neurotic secretaries bought".
The "Alumni Register," historically embedded in the center pages, now follows rather than interrupts the feature content.
The best we can do is note that, by the end of the text, the transcendental has itself become historically embedded.
For example, Fraser finds value in the theories of thinkers such as Foucault, Bourdieu, and Habermas (among others) because their notions of discourse include a rich array of historically embedded social practices (1997, 151 152).
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The diverse accounts of Piedmontese history under examination all employed methods derived from previous ages, relying upon a concept of space as historically continuous, embedded in time immemorial.
It is suggested that the transformation of wooded agricultural landscapes in the Sudano-Sahelian region is the outcome of historically and culturally embedded interactions between complex social, economic and ecological processes which operate at widely varying scales and which change over time; the implications hereof for modelling of global environmental issues is discussed.
These and other discussions are historically and circumstantially embedded, which accounts for their considerable length and detail, especially when compared with shorter treatments in other early modern authors like Hobbes and Locke.
Moreover, management practices may be institutionalized and historically and culturally embedded and consequently prove difficult to change on the basis of scientific information (Arts et al. 2013).
I often think that expectations are, in fact, beyond what has been historically possible: Were American reporters embedded with the Nazis or the Vietcong?
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