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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorb a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of taking in or incorporating something, such as information, energy, or substances.
Example: "Plants absorb a significant amount of sunlight to perform photosynthesis."
Alternatives: "take in a" or "incorporate a".
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"I can take and absorb a lot.
KENYA can absorb a single disaster.
Capitalism, after all, can absorb a lot.
Consumers are now having to absorb a flurry of punches.
"You just absorb a lot more," Mr. Joneja said.
"Matzo doesn't absorb a lot of fat," he said.
And then they absorb a 40-point shellacking.
Mercury ions absorb a specific frequency of ultraviolet light.
If they go to a lower level they absorb a photon.
It says nothing about the ability of a country to absorb a disaster shock.
This weathering involves chemical reactions that absorb a large amount of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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