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The phrase "absorb heat from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, thermodynamics, or any discussion involving heat transfer.
Example: "The material is designed to absorb heat from the surrounding environment, making it ideal for energy-efficient applications."
Alternatives: "take in heat from" or "gather heat from".
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The largest difference in total daily distillate produced can be seen at the lowest water mass flow rate as the brine water over the absorber had more time to absorb heat from the rapidly absorbed irradiation by the absorber.
That's because you're not giving it enough time to absorb heat from the room.
The panels absorb heat from the atmosphere to convert a refrigerant into a gas.
Polynyas absorb heat from the sun and eat away at the edge of the sea ice.
To absorb heat from the sun efficiently you need large, flat, black surfaces.
The ability to absorb heat from solar radiation may permit the lizard to warm itself well above air temperatures.
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A refrigerant vaporises, absorbing heat from the air to be cooled.
Upon absorbing heat from the primary loop, however, it becomes saturated and ultimately slightly superheated.
The unit produces superheated steam by absorbing heat from the hot flue gases.
When the liquid travels around the loop it absorbs heat from the ground, then uses it to heat radiators, underfloor heating systems and even hot water.
The CO2 in the subsurface absorbs heat from the reservoir, buoyantly rises to the surface and drives power generation system.
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