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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorb shock" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where something is designed to lessen the impact of a force or to mitigate damage, such as in engineering or safety discussions. Example: "The new car model features advanced materials that can absorb shock during a collision, enhancing passenger safety."
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Such a pavement has enough plasticity to absorb shock.
Expanded polypropylene foams (EPP) can be used to absorb shock energy.
The first couplings were chains with solid buffers to help absorb shock during braking.
Use wooden, cork, or rubber floors or mats to absorb shock and put less stress on employees' joints.
To build a great watch movement, some parts are resilient, while others must be flexible to absorb shock.
It is notable for its elasticity and for its ability to absorb shock and conform to or "remember" shapes.
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Investors are becoming increasingly impatient with thin margins that can't absorb shocks.
Not keen on DIY? Pneumatic tyres absorb shocks, but they do get punctures.
Fine, that's straightforward: we want banks to be able to absorb shocks and still lend.
By anchoring the currency, governments forced the real economy to absorb shocks.
There is a counter-argument that increasing transaction volume is good since it helps markets respond to and absorb shocks.
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