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The phrase "absorb ground" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the act of taking in or understanding information related to a specific topic or area, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "In order to succeed in this project, we need to absorb ground on the latest market trends."
Alternatives: "gain insight" or "understand the fundamentals".
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Fossils absorb ground minerals specific to their location, giving them a geochemical signature.
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In late August, the National Weather Service warned the metropolitan region and much of the Northeast about flood risks because of a rainy summer, brimming lakes and reservoirs, high-rising rivers and saturated woodlands and fields less capable of absorbing ground water than in drier summers.
The aim here is to extend the study of this phenomenon for screens adjacent to cuttings or dips surrounded by absorbing ground.
A good mantra to repeat to yourself is "absorb and show": absorb the ground with your foot and then show the soles of your shoes to the person behind you by really pushing off with your toes.
He moved to the West Coast five years ago and swiftly absorbed the ground rules of life in Beverly Hills; e.g., he is likely to turn up at his desk in a cardigan and an open-necked shirt, thus obeying the precept that casualness of office attire increases in direct ratio to grandeur of status.
They help the ground absorb more of a flash flood, reducing soil loss and property damage by slowing the flow.
Other remarks also illustrated the limits of the President's favored style -- one that might be described as "pause, cogitate, absorb, find middle ground" -- during a catastrophe.
Because the sizing of GCHPs systems needs to consider the history of thermal loads and the ground capacity to absorb or provide heat, the ground coupling for a heat pump must be sized accurately [7].
But even if lawyers and judges could routinely absorb a thorough grounding in the scientific issues they confront, there would still be trouble.
Mums planted in containers will require more water than those planted in the ground, as mums in the ground can absorb natural water like rain and dew.
"In Iran we have big deserts — when it rains the ground cannot absorb the water quickly, so the land becomes blue like the sky," a retired government official from the foreign ministry of the Islamic Republic explained to me.
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