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The phrase "absorb a lot of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity to take in or understand a significant amount of information, energy, or substance.
Example: "Students often absorb a lot of information during lectures, which helps them prepare for exams."
Alternatives: "take in a great deal of" or "gather a substantial amount of".
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"Matzo doesn't absorb a lot of fat," he said.
The area is large and can absorb a lot of visitors.
Stock cars, however, absorb a lot of contact, which the drivers fondly call "rubbin'".
Wetlands absorb a lot of flood waters, and where they're destroyed, that function is gone".
But, you'll ask -- everyone does -- doesn't the food absorb a lot of oil as it's cooking?
Use more salt than you think you need, as potatoes can absorb a lot of seasoning.
"I'm not sure you can absorb a lot of fluid while you're running," he said.
Steaks absorb a lot of heat so a heavy pan is a must.
In fact, the oceans absorb a lot of human carbon pollution.
Leaves that are dark green and healthy reflect more infrared light and absorb a lot of red light.
"They will absorb a lot of the increases even if they have to buy on the spot market".
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