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"absorb in" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
The phrase you are looking for is "absorb into." For example, "The dried clay absorbed into the moist soil."
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At this condition, the artemether was found to absorb in the UV region satisfactorily, and the absorbance of lumefantrine was found to remain unaffected.
The tryptophan residues absorb in the UV range and relax by transferring the absorbed energy to its neighbors.
And that's a lesson we should absorb in Iraq.
He remembered a conversation about the amount of information one can absorb in a glance.
In fact, there is far too much to absorb in just one visit.
It's almost too much to absorb in one or two viewings.
How many pounds of carbon dioxide does such a forest absorb in a typical year?
How much can the contemporary art market absorb in just three days?
Yet all the Stoic arguments are hard to absorb in that part of ourselves that matters.
Let's be clear: I was 12. (The sexual narratives we absorb in youth are formidable, formative).
It is more than we can absorb in one lifetime, so the story must be told until it makes sense.
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