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The phrase "absorb growth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to business, economics, or personal development, where one entity or individual takes in or incorporates growth, whether it be financial, personal, or organizational.
Example: "The company was able to absorb growth by expanding its operations and increasing its workforce."
Alternatives: "take in growth" or "incorporate growth".
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That is largely because the sluggish pace of job creation hasn't been strong enough to absorb growth of the labor force.
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The commission is addressing some of the challenges faced by communities in the Pinelands area in planning for and absorbing growth.
Broadly speaking, the yields will soften when (1) traffic growth is flat or insufficient to absorb output growth, (2) intense competition lower prices, and yields will harden when (2a) load factors are already high and output is growing slower than traffic, (2b) traffic growth is outstripping growth in output and (3) lower competition keeps prices unchanged.
Pedro Rodriquez, Lopez Portillo's local representative, says the town is hard-pressed to absorb the growth engendered by oil development.
The British rail network has seen considerable growth of both freight and passenger activity in the last 20 years, leading to concerns about its capacity to absorb continued growth.
And they have a huge processing capability, which means they are always able to absorb additional growth or acquire loan portfolios.
Not the city, which enthusiastically approved the creation of dozens of new neighborhoods without pausing to wonder if it could absorb the growth.
Two five-hundred-unit subdivisions are being planned for the edge of town, to absorb further growth as well as to alleviate the current housing shortage).
While the reduction in unemployment and the growth in the out of the labor force more or less cancel each other out, jobs are at least being created fast enough to absorb the growth in the working-age population.
(Although the boom has brought jobs to the county, it has also made housing scarce and expensive — at least a thousand dollars a month for a trailer. Two five-hundred-unit subdivisions are being planned for the edge of town, to absorb further growth as well as to alleviate the current housing shortage).
"This cannot be allowed to happen to the UK's 13th biggest city, a city that is ready to absorb the growth the country needs".
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