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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorb more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity to take in or understand additional information, experiences, or substances.
Example: "To improve your learning, try to absorb more information during your study sessions."
Alternatives: "take in more" or "grasp more".
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Can Spain absorb more people?
Some flours absorb more water than others.
That is, the Treo tends to absorb more of it.
Still, some wondered if the street could absorb more art.
Too often, though, the gastropub ethos prevails, and dishes absorb more grease than they can bear.
Starters are forbidden to pitch deep in games, meaning lesser pitchers absorb more innings.
And there have been better models introduced that absorb more of the shock from a hit.
The new seeds enabled grains to absorb more fertiliser and water.
On skills, employers must absorb more of the burden instead of relying on the state's largesse.
Body armour has improved too, allowing soldiers to absorb more fire without dying.
It could surely absorb more if its people wanted it to.Do they?
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