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The phrase "absolutely absorbed in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is completely focused or engrossed in an activity or subject.
Example: "She was absolutely absorbed in her book, oblivious to the noise around her."
Alternatives: "completely engrossed in" or "totally immersed in".
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"It was bizarre in the most extreme way that this kid, at this place, Burke, where everyone is absolutely absorbed in ski racing, had this whole other level of devotion.
"In my experience people who are getting a chip ready for production are absolutely absorbed in it and driven to meet the deadline".
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He was utterly absorbed in it.
When you see that person, blast your music to deafening volumes and bounce your head to the beat, so you look completely absorbed in your tunes, with absolutely no time to waste on the person you're trying to ignore.
It is a world that while we have absolutely zero control over what happens, we are so beyond absorbed in the success of our favorite teams that it is almost as if our lives depend on it.
And let's absolutely enjoy suspending our disbelief for hours at a time and becoming absorbed in fictional tales about Santa and his elves and reindeer if we want.
b. absorbed in.
Lynda remained absorbed in her mail.
Bedan remained absorbed in his telephone.
He was wholly absorbed in commerce.
She was too absorbed in the choreography.
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