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The phrase "was embedded with a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is present or included within another thing. For example, "The watch was embedded with a small tracking device."
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Miller, a freelance photographer, was embedded with a US marine unit at Fallujah two years ago.
At the start of the Iraq war, he was embedded with a Navy medical unit.
In July, I was embedded with a Dust Off crew, this time from the 101st Airborne Division.
One of the marks was embedded with a small fragment of stone, according to a report in the journal, Nature.
Each card was embedded with a unique number that registered with the phone company whenever it was used.
Before February 2011 and the day Giles, who was embedded with a US regiment, stepped on a landmine, you wouldn't have called the Duley siblings especially close.
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In 1967 he turned to the American war in Vietnam and the documentary form with "The Anderson Platoon," which chronicled six weeks in which he was embedded with an American combat unit.
The PenCam, as the device is called, is embedded with a fingernail-size camera on a long, skinny computer chip.
Mr. Silva, a longtime contract photographer, and a Times reporter were embedded with a unit of the Fourth Infantry Division.
He had recently been embedded with a Marine unit in Afghanistan and was working on a documentary about it.
She had been embedded with a microchip as a kitten, which carried information about her owners 1,800 miles away.
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