0 A building has been reconstructed with the state-of-the-art technology. This would be fine to say.02br 00 In the following, you will find the words '' 00state-of-the-art environmental technology has been embedded within". 02br 02br 00 Is it correct? I appreciate your comments on this.02br 02br 00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------02br 00The building, which houses a cluster of renewable energy associations, is now something of a living laboratory. 02br 00Over the past few years it has been gutted and rebuilt. As it has been reconstructed, state-of-the-art environmental technology has been embedded within. 02br 02br 00Much of the building is heated not by oil or gas, or electricity, but by little brown cylinders of compressed sawdust. These cylinders, which are the circumference of a pencil and a couple of centimetres long, are delivered two or three times a year and poured into pipes at the front of the building. 02br 0-
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0 Hello02br 02br 00"The state of the art" is "the current stage of development of some technology". 02br 02br 00paco 0-
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0 Hello02br 02br 00"The state of the art" is "the current stage of development of some technology".
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0 Hello02br 02br 00"The state of the art" is "the current stage of development of some technology". When it is used as an attributive adjective like "state-of-the-art eco-cars", it means latest technologies are used in the eco-cars.02br 02br 00paco 0-
0I think the phrase "embedded within" means "to be equipped with" in that context.02br 02br 00Sorry for not being detailed about the explanation.02br 02br 00That was my three cents. 0-