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"absorb it" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to take in or fully understand something. Some examples of when you can use it are: 1. "I read the book and tried to absorb its teachings." 2. "He was so caught up in his thoughts, he didn't even absorb the beauty of the scenery around him." 3. "The student had a hard time understanding the lesson, but he eventually managed to absorb it after studying for hours." 4. "Her mind was so overwhelmed with information that she couldn't absorb it all at once." 5. "The presentation was so captivating that the audience couldn't help but absorb every word the speaker said."
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You don't absorb it.
I wanted to absorb it.
Plus, skin can't absorb it".
Did you absorb it?
"I think we can absorb it".
And he seemed to absorb it.
"You have to absorb it.
The kids automatically absorb it.
It's tough to absorb it.
The human body didn't easily absorb it.
What kind of genre could absorb it?
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