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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incarnation of" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English
It is used to describe something that embodies, or closely resembles, a particular quality or concept. For example, you could say: "She is an incarnation of grace and kindness."
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"Préval is like the incarnation of Beelzebub.
Is he an earlier incarnation of Boonmee?
CCTV is an incarnation of primitive instincts.
Driver is a walking, talking incarnation of the steroidal dream.
"I play an incarnation of Jesus," Mr. Barrios said.
She is the latest incarnation of the New Negro.
He was the definition, the incarnation of, the We.
They celebrate him as the living incarnation of Chan ideals.
Mr Hazare is the incarnation of revulsion against money politics.
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The Zetas are the incarnation of the threat".
For this incarnation of Bethany is perfect.
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