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"absorb any changes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to adapt or adjust to any alterations or modifications that may occur. Example: Our company has a strong system in place to absorb any changes in the market, ensuring our success even during uncertain times.
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"I'm confident though that we can absorb any changes into our design for Bloodhound".
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For one thing, travellers who change their tickets usually absorb any increase in fares, and sometimes the airlines profit from the change, by effectively selling the same seat twice.
Many clinics will absorb the changes.
McMaster, with his nimble intellect, prodded the Army to absorb these changes.
Besides, he said, Cuba has "this phenomenal social and political capacity to absorb critical changes".
But before the industry had a chance to absorb these changes, the stock market crashed.
The reality is that we're able to absorb staffing changes better in some areas than in others.
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Instead, Ms. McCormack said, she will phase in touch-screen voting so that voters, poll workers and election officials can absorb the changes and learn from mistakes.
But the arts also have a remarkable ability to withstand and absorb those changes, and to prove wrong the prophecies of their demise.
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