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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorb quite" is not a standard or commonly used expression in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you want to emphasize the extent of absorption, but it typically requires additional context to clarify its meaning.
Example: "The sponge can absorb quite a bit of water before it becomes saturated."
Alternatives: "absorb a lot" or "absorb significantly".
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A recent round of bank stress tests in the European Union and Switzerland suggested that almost all banks have enough capital to absorb quite severe shocks, including big loan losses in eastern Europe.
"The market has to absorb quite a bit of policy news and the Fed statement, and I think there is a little bit of caution," she said.
Increase the water, since the fruit will absorb quite a bit.
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It is evident that Boro's manager, a former Real Madrid centre-half who was capped once by Spain, absorbed quite a bit about defensive organisation from Mourinho.
Yes, these short daily programmes about an era in British architecture and interior design are designed to be light segments, but listen to a few and you realise that you are absorbing quite a bit of history.
By doing so we absorbed quite a bit from them as well.
What's interesting is, even the students who don't seem to be paying attention, are absorbing quite a lot and are thinking about this and understanding their experience in different ways, so I think it's incredibly valuable," concludes Ms. Edelstein when asked about her experience with me and the students in my class.
Raltegravir is absorbed quite rapidly with a median time to maximum concentration (Tmax) of approximately 3 hours, although this is highly variable among individuals.
Peter Goldmacher, an analyst with Cowen & Company, said he thought that Oracle would end up paying $17 a share for BEA, because no other software companies are in a position to outbid it as they do not have the infrastructure to absorb BEA quite as easily.
Your brain can actually absorb that quite easily once you get used to it.
Some absorb it quite strongly, especially concrete," Cole said.
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