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Discover Ludwig"that embodied" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to show the embodiment of an idea, feeling, or characteristic. For example, "The painting that embodied the artist's passion for the outdoors was stunning."
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There is much about that embodied collective memory that remains dormant, he told me.
That means we need ever more grassroots mobilisation like that embodied in 10 10.
No group pushed that line harder than the Italian-American Civil Rights League, an organization that embodied public-relations genius.
There was yet another group of candlesticks, which were secular in nature, that embodied the ideal of chivalry.
An industry that embodied the free market turns out to be pathetically dependent on the state for its survival.
Forty years after his father's death, the British novelist and playwright recalls the dignified restraint that embodied their complicated relationship.
She enriched her pickings with old tiles and fragments of stone or metal that embodied particular shapes and hues.
The group also developed a signature look that embodied the dandyish flamboyance of the British psychedelic era.
I had never seen a film that embodied the various art forms -- music, composition, lighting, editing, performance.
It was a speech that embodied Mr. Gingrich's sincere reverence for American history as well as his view of his own place in it.
About thirty hospitality houses soon opened nationwide, along with rural communes that embodied the growing movement's ideal of decentralized power and self-sufficiency.
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