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Discover Ludwig"absorb myself in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to fully engage or immerse oneself in something. Example: In order to escape the stress of everyday life, I like to absorb myself in a good book for a few hours. Another example: She was so absorbed in her work that she didn't even notice her phone ringing.
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On the packed train I absorb myself in my Kindle.
"I like to absorb myself in a situation, watch a lot of cassettes and talk to a lot of people," he said.
I tried to absorb myself in my Kindle, but my personal airspace became so bloated with braggadocio that I began to worry about suffocation.
"If I absorb myself in football and study it I think I could become a player like Ronaldinho," he says.
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Exercise definitely helps me, as does yoga and absorbing myself in something or someone I love, so I keep doing these things.
These have included absorbing myself in folk music when I was expected to ascend to the rock stadia of the world, and making a one-man album in a spiritual community when a rollicking band tour would have done more for my profile.
I was so absorbed in myself, my own problems, I never looked around, took account.
"The pressure he absorbed, in particular in Monaco, was phenomenal.
But reading "The Hunger Games," I found myself absorbed in a way I hadn't been since childhood, when I'd wake up every morning and walk down the stairs to breakfast holding a novel in front of my face.
But as the tape rolled, I found myself absorbed again, drawn in by the beauty of Williams's words and the Southern, summertime world I remember like a childhood home.
Lately, in my morning meditation sessions, I've been doing a mental happy dance every time I notice myself absorbed in and distracted by thought.
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