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The phrase "absorb a large amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity to take in or retain a significant quantity of something, such as information, resources, or substances.
Example: "The sponge can absorb a large amount of water before it becomes saturated."
Alternatives: "take in a significant quantity" or "retain a substantial amount".
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Given the Alpine Fault's setting, in the vise between two converging plates, it must also absorb a large amount of tectonic squeezing.
David A. Robinson, the state climatologist at Rutgers University, said a freezing rain could wreak havoc with power lines but that snow already on the ground could absorb a large amount of water without melting, if the temperatures did not rise too quickly.
"These cluster targets have the ability to absorb a large amount of energy," says team member Jason Zweiback.
The bottom surface of the still basin is painted black to absorb a large amount of solar radiation.
From the Eq. 1, it is observed that if a material has high conductivity and low mass density, then it will absorb a large amount of radiation.
The polymer segments in hydrogels are highly hydrophilic and can absorb a large amount of water due to the presence of interconnected microscopic pores.
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Furthermore, SIP-CS absorbed a large amount of hemocytes, leading to rapid hemostasis.
Owing to the viscoelastic properties of bone, the tibia absorbs a large amount of energy at the time of injury.
Upon absorbing a large amount of lithium, the electrode swells greatly, with a volumetric change up to 300%.
The device that is capable of absorbing a large amount of the incoming wave energy provides the maximum power extraction efficiency and the maximum energy losses.
WT usually absorbs a large amount of reactive power to provide the excitation current for establishing the magnetic field while generating active power.
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