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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to fully absorb" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to understand or take in information completely.
Example: "After several hours of study, I felt I was finally able to fully absorb the complex material."
Alternatives: "capable of completely understanding" or "able to thoroughly grasp".
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Drink coffee with your steak, and your body won't be able to fully absorb the iron in the meat.
Even after Heyns followed two days later with a triumph in the 200, becoming the first woman to capture both events in the same Olympics, she was not able to fully absorb the moment.
They aren't able to fully absorb themselves in the moment, whether reading a book, engaging in imaginary play, or going for a hike in the woods, which means they don't get to fully experience all of the great stuff that these opportunities provide.
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They want to be able to fully engage and collaborate.
They knew at that moment what it has taken many Americans nearly a year to fully absorb: that the most powerful nation on earth had not been able to muster a trait it cherishes most -- effectiveness.
"It can be hard for them to fully absorb everything.
He wanted to be as close to the field as possible, to fully absorb the impact.
The movie even furnishes a pause for the audience to fully absorb what it has heard.
It takes at least 10 seconds of devoted brain-time to fully absorb a name.
But it's time for us to fully absorb that slavery has been with us every day since the late 1800s.
Historical shifts can happen when we are too preoccupied with sub-set issues to fully absorb their impact.
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