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The phrase "absorb so much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity to take in information, experiences, or substances.
Example: "Children can absorb so much information in their early years, which is why early education is so important."
Alternatives: "take in a lot" or "grasp a great deal".
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But they warn that even if America's agricultural land is made super-absorbent, the soils can only absorb so much carbon before they become saturated.
Players can only absorb so much.
It's not easy to absorb so much static.
Perhaps it takes a certain kind of temperament to absorb so much devotion and retain equanimity.
"Kids can absorb so much more information and language than when they get older," says Mr. Grossfeld.
It is an enormous challenge for one arbiter to absorb so much material, but Judge Kessler seems game.
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"And she's absorbed so much so quickly.
This is a small city and only capable of absorbing so much residential and commercial space.
Why have these talks absorbed so much of the prime minister and George Osborne's time?
He absorbed so much detail and put it into the Velvets.
Because it absorbs so much more light, it can be made into thinner cells, which require less raw material.
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