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The phrase "absorb huge amounts of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the capacity to take in or assimilate large quantities of something, such as information, resources, or energy.
Example: "The sponge can absorb huge amounts of water, making it ideal for cleaning tasks."
Alternatives: "take in large quantities of" or "soak up significant amounts of."
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In the battery's "charging" process, using grid electricity, the HTF is cooled by the compressor to a temperature that allows the PCM inside the tubes to freeze, and therefore absorb huge amounts of thermal energy.
In addition to being home to around one-third of the planet's biodiversity, the Amazon is considered one of the world's most important natural defenses against global warming because of its capacity to absorb huge amounts of carbon dioxide.
But Exxon and Synthetic Genomics hope to genetically engineer new strains of algae that can absorb huge amounts of carbon dioxide — like that emitted by power plants, for example.
Pulled together by hydrogen bonds, water molecules become mature and stable, able to absorb huge amounts of energy before pulling a radical phase shift and changing from ice to liquid or liquid to gas.
"What [they] want is not people trained in a particular field of endeavour, but people who are hungry to learn, who can absorb huge amounts of information quickly, who can construct a good argument both verbally and on paper, are prepared to think on their feet and are prepared to be challenged and change their minds.
Nancy Koehn, a historian at Harvard Business School, said that experience running a company could translate on the campaign trail and in the Oval Office, where presidents must absorb huge amounts of new information and deal with a diverse audience of colleagues, lawmakers and citizens.
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Dielectric properties of material mainly depend upon the frequency of operation, temperature of the reservoir etc. Hydrocarbons mixed with sand can absorb huge amount of microwaves and hydrocarbons may get heated to achieve as high temperatures as 300 400 °C rapidly (Acar 2007).
At Kalkin the sugar beet crop sustains the village, but it absorbs huge amounts of water.
The brain absorbs huge amounts of essential information throughout childhood and adolescence, which it uses to carry on building who we are.
The dramatic conclusion emerges from computer simulations that reveal how galaxies grow over aeons by absorbing huge amounts of material that is blasted out of neighbouring galaxies when stars explode at the end of their lives.
Over the last few centuries, the ocean has absorbed huge amounts of the carbon dioxide spewed into the atmosphere by human activities, such as burning fossil fuels.
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