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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'absorb into' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which something is gradually taken in by another thing or is combined with it. For example: "The research team was able to absorb new information into their current study."
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It was a very formative experience as [these films] absorb into your consciousness.
Now those were things and functions that you couldn't absorb into a computer.
Surprised, Churchill accepted; dumbfounded, the country interpreted it as a move to absorb into the party all the right-of-centre elements of the former coalition.
Sensuous experience can absorb into itself meanings and values that are designated "ideal" or "spiritual".
Most current solar cells lose blue photon energy as heat, leaving them unable to turn more than about 34% of the sunlight they absorb into power.
Instead the contents absorb into the Shaper's body, strengthening and changing it.
The sun processes and helps the color absorb into the hair".
Does it absorb into us, into a place most human and veiled and difficult to touch?
JB: Of the numbers of jobs that would be lost, how many could be absorb into other coal mining operations?
The experiment began after the solution was given twenty-four hours to absorb into the media.
The gel plugs were dehydrated with acetonitrile, the acetonitrile was removed and 25mM DTT was allowed to absorb into the plug.
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