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The phrase "absorb images" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of taking in or processing visual information, often in contexts related to photography, art, or learning.
Example: "As a photographer, I strive to absorb images from my surroundings to inspire my next project."
Alternatives: "take in images" or "capture images."
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We absorb images from left to right.
Most of all, we need to make sure that women — and men — don't grow up in a society in which they absorb images of scientists as geeky male misfits.
I absorb images and ideas from everywhere.
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Having exhausted Cancale, Sargent spent part of the following summer on Capri, absorbing images of turquoise waters and tanned locals that would resonate back home as authentically Mediterranean.
Social media tends to distill us all into easily absorbed images, and it's only when we occasionally experience ourselves from the outside that we can see how uncanny it is, this self of yours that looks and speaks and behaves like you and yet does not live your life.
The children might not be able to comprehend recent events, but they have absorbed images that will be etched in their memories for a long time to come.
It is still difficult to absorb the images.
It's my philosophy that a comic panel shouldn't take much longer to read than it should to absorb the image.
She clicked on the TV, absorbed the images of the storm battering North Carolina.
The result, the thinking goes, is that the non-perfect women absorbing these images can't help but feel subpar.
During World War II he was imprisoned in a succession of concentration camps, absorbing graphic images that would resurface decades later in etchings, paintings and collages.
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