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The phrase 'is being embedded' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that is being embedded or installed into something else. For example, "The new technology is being embedded into the system."
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It included interviews with both management and staff to see how far culture and behavioural change is being embedded in the business.
Six pilot programmes, aimed at diverting young people with behavioural problems away from the CJS, were successfully completed in 2010/11 and a national operating model is being embedded.
On one level this has to be a good thing; sustainability is being embedded into everyday business life and is a part of people's roles against which they are measured and must report progress.
"More of the technology is being embedded in the laptops.
Security technology used in bank notes is being embedded into coins.
Eventually, Embed.ly will offer publishers analytics on how and where their content is being embedded.
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Computers are being embedded into all sort of products that connect to the internet.
They are being embedded in university campuses," he said in an interview.
Instead, small groups of British military advisers are being embedded within Afghan battalions (kandaks) to perform some "back-seat driving".
"It also failed to produce any evidence that sustainability was being embedded in its teaching and learning," says Hazan.
Sensors and chips, for instance, are being embedded in everything from cars to appliances, pipelines and even livestock.
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