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The phrase "able to absorb" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the capacity or capability of someone or something to take in or understand information, substances, or experiences.
Example: "The material is able to absorb moisture, making it ideal for use in humid environments."
Alternatives: "capable of taking in" or "able to take in".
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"We are able to absorb it now," she said.
"They should be able to absorb them pretty easily".
"We've got to be able to absorb some body blows.
She said South Country is much larger and able to absorb them more easily.
"She had short-bowel syndrome and because of it wasn't able to absorb food.
Would we as a nation be able to absorb the loss?
In the current paper, we demonstrated that GO is able to absorb anti-IL10 receptor antibodies.
But most are genuinely different creatures, able to absorb losses more easily than banks.
After that, muscles become resistant to insulin and much less able to absorb glucose.
I'd been pretty good at school – conscientious, able to absorb stuff and pass exams.
Fine, that's straightforward: we want banks to be able to absorb shocks and still lend.
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