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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorb oneself" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to fully immerse oneself in something and become completely engrossed in it. Example: She was so absorbed in her book that she lost track of time and didn't even hear her phone ringing.
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It's getting to the point where one can absorb oneself in "media" all day long without ever stumbling upon one single idea with which one can disagree.
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Sometimes the fact that one is uniquely well placed to advance a worthy goal at small expense to oneself warrants requiring one to absorb the costs of taking the necessary steps.
"Sitting in judgment on oneself" means mediating one's ideas, emotions and anxieties through one's characters, who in their turn have to absorb the subject matter into their bloodstream – in the case of Ghosts: patriarchy, class, free love, prostitution, hypocrisy, heredity, incest and euthanasia.
Such questions absorb Ryman.
You absorb the grief.
Children can absorb anything".
I learned to absorb.
You absorb the question.
Can it absorb information?
Difficult to absorb.
"I absorb the room.
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