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"was embodied in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing how an idea, concept, or belief was made real or tangible. For example, "The idea of equality was embodied in the Constitution."
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It was embodied in two young men.
Everything was embodied in the sound.
The term was embodied in statute in 1931.
The most fundamental change was embodied in the Nunavut Act, ratified in 1993.
The dream Gavagan glimpsed was embodied in the trophy room of the house.
There is now an added steel to the Canaries which was embodied in this gritty victory.
That now incredible optimism was embodied in objects of Modernist design.
The mood of the day was embodied in the explosion of pop culture.
That problem was embodied in Osborne's uneasy compromise on capital gains tax.
It was embodied in legislation, introduced by Senator Dole, to apply to the whole nation.
The dichotomy between authoritarian repression and liberal inquiry in Scottish society was embodied in Robert Burns.
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