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The phrase "I absorbed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of taking in information, experiences, or knowledge. Example: "After reading the book, I absorbed all the key concepts and was able to apply them in my work."
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I absorbed a lot.
I absorbed it all, even intellectualised it.
I absorbed their albums as I grew.
I absorbed his maxims like mother's milk.
"I absorbed a lot from my father.
"I absorbed the damage," he said.
I absorbed my twin in the womb.
I guess I absorbed her ambition".
But I absorbed almost none of it.
I absorbed that, and also John Lee Hooker, which I absorbed more than anybody.
"There was a kind of etiquette I absorbed," True says.
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