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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incarnated into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the embodiment or manifestation of an idea, concept, or being into a physical form or existence.
Example: "In many cultures, it is believed that the spirit of a deceased person can be incarnated into a new life."
Alternatives: "embodied in" or "manifested as".
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If Britain in 2016 could be incarnated into a single body, it would be that of a young man gliding down a high street on a "hoverboard" and puffing on a vape.
If we could actually look at the universe with fresh eyes, it is in-credible to think that whoever made all that was fully incarnated into some guy who was walking around 2,000 years ago.
We understand that the purpose of each bump in the road has been to help us grow and awaken -- which is the reason we incarnated into this physical realm.
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In Hinduism, the soul exits the body immediately at the time of death, leaving the body like an old worn cloth, which is best cremated to ensure the soul is completely free from the body, and can incarnate into another body on its journey of evolution towards God.
The interaction between particles and short-fibers was incarnated in a manner that short-fibers were incorporated into the effective-matrix containing particles.
"If you were to put me into a corner, I would say that my attitude is... animistic," Garner says, referring to the belief that soul or spirit may be incarnated in animal, plant or even mineral form.
But to practice resurrection, we must first have incarnated our lives into the particularities of a specific place, into the uniqueness of a concrete community, and also into the sometimes despondent reality that imperils the well being of that community.
HENDRIK HERTZBERG: No. Satan does not exist, and if he did he would find some other job to incarnate himself into.
He is a polarising figure at the best of times, with an eight-year record of acting as Bill Clinton's enforcer, but his behaviour over the Florida vote has turned him into the devil incarnate in Republican eyes—"worse than Clinton".
"Reason" always argues before the event, before our soul, has been incarnated, before God has come into the world' (1941, 6).
Human lives are both hopeful and hopeless and The Replacements incarnated that and put it into their music.
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