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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorb movement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physical activity, dance, or any situation where one is taking in or responding to motion.
Example: "The dancer was able to absorb movement from the music, allowing her to create a fluid and captivating performance."
Alternatives: "take in motion" or "incorporate movement".
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Luckily, this part was set up on an anti-vibration table that was able to absorb movement noises to some acceptable degree, but there were still lots of other noises.
She learned about installing internal structures to absorb movement and using a cross-bracing method that relies on diagonal structures on walls.
Memory foam can absorb movement from a partner, helping to stop disturbances.
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Their purpose is to provide the flexibility to absorb movements due to thermal changes, and to absorb dynamic movements of machinery, adjoining buildings etc. Rubber expansion joints offer engineering advantages over metallic joints.
This provided land for Roman settlers, opened for exploitation rich mines of gold and salt, and established a defensive zone to absorb movements of nomads from the steppes of southern Russia.
Once again, the polymers in the mortar will help to absorb some movement, but silicone caulk should also be used to create movement joints that can handle the flexing tiles.
This virtuosity depends on the precision with which the dancers absorb everyday movement and social-dance forms into ballet technique.
In one 2002 case, 35 "house church" leaders from an evangelical group called the China Gospel Fellowship were allegedly kidnapped simultaneously in a number of cities across the mainland, in a coordinated attempt to absorb the movement.
Your footwork is just as important as crouching into the steps to absorb the movement.
In this way the energy-expending diffusion of the driving substrate powers the energy-absorbing movement of the driven substrate from low concentration to high.
Like his mentor George Balanchine, Mr. Bonnefoux knows that the ballet vocabulary can absorb vernacular movements.
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