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The phrase "absorb by" is not grammatically correct.
The correct phrase would be "absorb[ed] by". For example, "The carbon dioxide emissions released into the atmosphere are primarily absorbed by plants."
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Two months in, the gutting realisation that Delia Smith's skill wouldn't absorb by osmosis hit, although I did attempt the recipe-under-pillow tactic just in case.
Fortunately, she has been endowed with a natural mastery of the martial arts, much of which she appears to absorb by watching "Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior" on television.
Those levels fell much more rapidly, for instance, than levels of the mercury people absorb by eating fish — suggesting that the injected thimerosal is less likely to build up in the blood, the researchers concluded.
The various types of operations reduce the amount people can consume at a given time and the amount of digested food they can absorb, by creating a much smaller stomach and bypassing part of the small intestine.
Current therapies rely on dietary supplementation with Q10, but due to its highly lipophilic nature, Q10 is difficult to absorb by tissues and cells.
Overall, ESRF will have to deal with a 6% drop in income, which it will absorb by reducing the number of beamlines in operation or the amount of operation, plus it will slow its upgrade program.
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It was eventually absorbed by Puritan magazine.
It has been absorbed by Citroen.
(It has since been absorbed by Oracle).
Here, it is absorbed by the tungsten.
She was also absorbed by nature.
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