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Rotter Posted 20 years ago
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Embedded within

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
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00 Is it correct? I appreciate your comments on this.02br
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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
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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
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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-

  • 0 Hello02br 02br 00"The state of the art" is "the current stage of development of some technology".
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0 Hello02br
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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
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0I think the phrase "embedded within" means "to be equipped with" in that context.02br
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00Sorry for not being detailed about the explanation.02br
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00That was my three cents. 0-
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0 Yes, I also find "equipped with" better than "embedded". 0-

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