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Discover Ludwig"remain embedded" is a valid phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to stay or continue to be attached or ingrained within something. Example: The traumatic event caused deep emotional scars that remained embedded in her mind for years to come.
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The materials included in current technologies will remain embedded in infrastructure for many years, since infrastructure remains in use for lengths of time ranging from a few years to several decades or even centuries.
These theoretical sources remain embedded in Eisenman's approach.
But mandatory and longer sentences for crack violations remain embedded in federal and state laws.
Murray and Cordell praised Denton's creative spirit with Murray saying his DNA would remain embedded in CJZ.
It is as animated an example of visual realism as had ever been painted: grains of sand remain embedded in the pigment.
Clearly, strong traces of the New Deal politics of "The Grapes of Wrath" remain embedded in "How Green Was My Valley," despite its being set in another country and, largely, another century.
When she was 5, she recalls in her breezy new show, her father, a jazz fan, played June Christy's recording of "Great Scot," an innocuously playful swinger by Mildred Kirkham, whose lyrics proclaim, "Great Scot/Look what I got/I got a lover!" The song stuck with her the way nursery rhymes remain embedded in memory.
From 1946, spoiled by the US-sponsored coup of 1949 which first brought military rule to the region, Syria witnessed a shortlived parliamentary democracy, a vibrant civil society and a brief period of a free press, and it elected leaders whose names remain embedded in the national memory as examples of the Syria it can be, and it should be.
Most of amine functionalized tubes remain embedded in the matrix, with few exceptions of MWCNT pull outs.
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And Mark Redguard, 35, a lawyer from East Orange who went through Scared Straight at age 15, said the experience remained "embedded" in memory.
My grandmother was orphaned during World War I, and the pain remained embedded inside of her for the rest of her life.
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