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The phrase "able to absorb both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity to take in or understand two different things simultaneously.
Example: "The new material is able to absorb both heat and sound, making it ideal for soundproofing applications."
Alternatives: "capable of taking in both" or "able to take in both".
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Brecht sought to strip romantic illusion from traditional theatre, much as Marx sought to strip romantic illusion from capitalist economics; post-capitalist cultural structures might be able to absorb both, as Theodor Adorno predicted.
These results are consistent with the DRS spectra in that P25 TiO2 was able to absorb only UV light, while organic acid-coated TiO2 was able to absorb both UV and some degree of visible lights.
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"I think the economy will be able to absorb this, both here locally as well as nationally.
This observation illustrates the rule of reciprocity: a body radiates strongly at those frequencies that it is able to absorb, because for both processes it needs the tiny antennas of that range of frequencies.
That's one reason it, along with Epsom salt, work well as a base for smelling salts – they're both able to absorb the essential oils that are added to them.
This suggests that the ≥80% subgroup may be studying more, may be able to absorb more from lecture alone, or both.
Amongst these 33 genes, 16 genes (underlined in the following list) are not differentially expressed between uterus and duodenum suggesting they are equally important in both tissues able to absorb or secrete large amounts of Ca2+ and HCO3-.
Both live prey were able to absorb and metabolize the vitamin A compounds administered through the emulsion, according to the results regarding retinol and retinoic acid content although the levels were higher in the rotifers than in the nauplii.
Curiously, despite being able to absorb less light, the urea-derived carbon nitride still outperforms both DCDA- and thiourea-derived counterparts (Table 1).
Both the AT&T and Massachusetts funds were able to absorb a multimillion dollar loss.
Such a dressing was able to absorb high amount of phosphate-buffered saline forming a gel characterized by rheological properties enabling both a lubricant and a protective effect.
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