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The phrase "absorb everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the act of taking in or understanding all information or experiences presented.
Example: "As a student, I strive to absorb everything during lectures to enhance my knowledge and skills."
Alternatives: "take in all" or "comprehend everything".
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His approach is to absorb everything.
"And I absorb everything that she tells me.
"He wants to take a day and absorb everything.
"It can be hard for them to fully absorb everything.
"He was trying to absorb everything and every point of view," Kavesh told me.
"I'm not sure that we can absorb everything the robot is teaching us," he told me.
The first, dated 1880, is of a wide-eyed teenager eager to absorb everything.
Blanco said he tried to absorb everything Scioscia had to offer.
I'm just relaxing, trying to absorb everything I can and get ready for the first game.
I just wanted to absorb everything about each campus I went to.
He wanted time to write, but also to absorb everything around him.
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