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The phrase "able to absorb this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to understand, take in, or process information or experiences.
Example: "After reviewing the material, I felt confident that I was able to absorb this complex topic."
Alternatives: "capable of understanding this" or "able to take in this information".
Exact(11)
The market was able to absorb this rise in demand partly because of flexible supply.
"I think the economy will be able to absorb this, both here locally as well as nationally.
When it comes to employers, many sectors should be able to absorb this wage hike relatively easily, despite inevitable carping.
"One of the reasons the city was able to absorb this blow and do as well as it did is because the city was in good shape," he said.
There is also speculation that only one of the two towers was covered, as a double collapse was considered so unlikely.As long as the leading firms have managed their risk properly, the industry should be able to absorb this hit, notwithstanding a few collapses of small firms.
We would have liked to have been able to absorb this magnificent place one we probably would never see again.
Similar(49)
Weaver was suffering the side-effects of this and although able to absorb the information, was in an altered state.
This could make a difference, for example, in being able to absorb the indirect costs of cancer care due to time lost from work, recuperation and transportation.
Whatever had assaulted it, it was no longer able to absorb the battering of modern life.
In any case, India has historically been able to absorb the influences of myriad cultures.
In theory, the industry should have been able to absorb the gradual loss of paying readers.
More suggestions(16)
able to integrate this
able to accommodate this
able to offset this
ready to absorb this
able to withstand this
able to attract this
able to remove this
able to cope this
able to incorporate this
able to assume this
able to cover this
able to digest this
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able to corroborate this
able to match this
able to make this
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