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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorb moisture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to materials, products, or processes that take in or retain water or humidity.
Example: "The sponge is designed to absorb moisture quickly, making it ideal for cleaning spills."
Alternatives: "take in moisture" or "retain moisture."
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Wear absorbent sweat guards to absorb moisture throughout the day.
An absorbent powder in your underarms will absorb moisture, minimizing damp patches.
Using a moisturizer will help your lips to stay hydrated and to absorb moisture more easily.
So it's essentially waterproof, it does not absorb moisture.
The door without sealer will absorb moisture and warp.
Flat boxes of ground lime were here to absorb moisture.
However, mattresses require some form of litter to absorb moisture.
They will probably only last a day as they absorb moisture from the air very quickly.
Your finished creation can absorb moisture from the air and become sticky.
Croissants absorb moisture like sponges and rapidly turn into a pappy mush.
Wrap the pot lid in a dish towel; this will help absorb moisture inside the pot.
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