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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to digest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity to understand or process information, whether literally in terms of food or metaphorically in terms of ideas or concepts.
Example: "After reading the complex article, I needed some time to be able to digest the information presented."
Alternatives: "capable of processing" or "able to comprehend".
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But after the meal comes the digestion period". Russia would not be able to digest the peoples of Eastern Europe.
The body's able to digest food.
"We've been able to digest our democratic values," he said.
The feather-eating Mallophaga are able to digest the keratin of feathers.
Once you give them a visual of the rooms, they're able to digest it".
"Without a lot of instruction, he was able to digest a lot of information.
It was how I was able to digest an immense amount of music".
During passage 8 to 13, these TMJ fibroblasts were able to digest all the collagen in the wells.
He was known to be a voracious reader, able to digest mountains of statistics rapidly and quote Shakespeare at length.
While studies have found that other organisms, including waxworms and Indian mealmoth larvae, are able to digest plastics such as polyethylene, this is the first organism able to digest Styrofoam, which is generally considered non-biodegradable.
Not just how this or that particular organism is able to digest its food or is able to reproduce.
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