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- Is imbedded a valid spelling of the word embedded?
The technology imbedded in this solution will help improve productivity I was going to flag it as a spelling error, however Googling provided some references to it being a proper usage
- Usage of imbed - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I think you can use imbedded but if you do, strengthen the sentence by tossing out deeply (imbed implies depth) When not used technically, embedded has taken on political connotations as in "embedded journalist"
- Imbed or embed? - WordReference Forums
The spelling applies also to 'imbeddedness' What is clear is that 'embed' has become much more common, and that spelling has been reinforced by new usage - such as the computer world using 'embedded' rather than 'imbedded' and the use of 'embed' to refer to journalists being attached to operational military units in combat
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I need help with this sentence: One of the most difficult factors to understand generational poverty is that its culture is embedded in its family patterns Is embedded followed by in correct? Are things embedded in or on? Is the sentence undestandable? I want to convey the idea that
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Hola a todos, Podria alguien traducirme esta frase? no entiendo lo que significa la palabra imbedded "Some of the missing values are imbedded within the series" Muchas gracias!
- Better term than hardcoded for end-user documentation
The term "hardcoded" refers to configuration that's imbedded in a program's code To a programmer, it may have a negative connotation (if it is a bad design decision) and to a non-technical user, the
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Bonjour, je ne comprends pas le mot " imbedded" dans ce contexte : "Manage color with imbedded ICC profiles" Ce doit être un terme technique, cela
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¿Como traduciríais "inbedded" aquí?: "While none of the sequels seems to have imbedded itself in movie history to any degree" Gracias
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