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The phrase "absorb a remarkable amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity to take in or understand a significant quantity of information, energy, or resources.
Example: "Students in this program are expected to absorb a remarkable amount of knowledge in a short period."
Alternatives: "take in a significant amount" or "grasp an impressive quantity".
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A common cause of dull potatoes is undersalting; a potato can absorb a remarkable amount of salt before it starts to taste seasoned.
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Ordinary concrete can withstand a remarkable amount of compressive stress.
There's a remarkable amount of head space".
It was a remarkable amount of time for Congress to devote to attacking a single company.
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The Graham case attracted a remarkable amount of national and even international attention, for many reasons.
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The director, Scott Alan Evans, finds a remarkable amount of humor in the play, given the setting.
This is a remarkable amount which will help us support many more young people with cancer".
Feathers, Mr. Hanson reminds us, teach a remarkable amount about evolution, insulation, engineering, archeology and fashion.
Yet there is still a remarkable amount of sympathy for the austerity measures.
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