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The phrase "absorb my time" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used to express that something is taking up a lot of your time or attention, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "The project has so many unexpected challenges that it seems to absorb my time completely."
Alternatives: "consume my time" or "take up my time".
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That it would torture her every minute of every day, and that it would absorb my time, attention, concentration, patience, stamina and a not inconsiderable amount of money.
If I don't schedule time for people, the inertia of work projects and my affinity for exploring ideas will absorb my time.
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In Africa, we wanted time to absorb, time to walk, time to see and think.
Is it easier for me to believe that despite the dead-end job that absorbs all my time I will receive a reward in heaven, or to take the huge material risks involved in pursuing self-expression?
Walking and fundraising now absorbs all of my time, co-existing alongside the constant heartache I feel for my beautiful daughter.
As a student, much of my time is absorbed performing duties such as lab work, teaching, coordinating sample collections, and traveling.
Such disputes are often complex and absorb much time.
Ever heard of PPD? Me either, until I starting worrying about what my head absorbed every time it slurped dye.
The observance of the anniversary of the terrorist attacks will also absorb time and attention.
"The airlines will absorb the underutilized time slots," she said.
You have to absorb it over time.
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