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The phrase "absorb that point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want someone to understand or take in a specific idea or argument.
Example: "Before we move on, I want everyone to absorb that point about the importance of teamwork."
Alternatives: "grasp that point" or "take in that point".
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This seems to be the whole point of your second Dot Earth post on the paper — can the political apparatus absorb that point well enough to not drop the ball just because there's an interruption of warming?
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But in the end he does not quit -- he has absorbed that much of the West Point ethos -- and he is not separated.
The program was evidently intended as political satire, but the depiction was sufficiently realistic — and memories of the brief war between Russia and Georgia in August 2008 still sufficiently vivid — that viewers headed for the doors before they could absorb the point.
Though stung by the criticism, the students absorb the point.
Nanostructured metals and composites provide a path to this goal because they contain interfaces that attract, absorb and annihilate point and line defects.
I would invariably absorb his point of view, and recognize something that I had missed.
The biggest message we all need to absorb is that there is no point going into this world and being beige," said Llewelyn-Bowen.
It was good, and in my experience they have absorbed the points, all of them It was efficient.' The fact that the message was clear and easy to understand was emphasised by GPs: 'To get some clear messages, that is what I think is good about this in a way, make it simple, make it clear.
One of our policies is that we seek comment from the subjects of our stories prior to publishing them and that we make a genuine effort to hear and absorb their point of view.
This is a classic Brechtian performance, one in which we relish the actor's technique while absorbing the points it is making.
It was good, and in my experience they have absorbed the points, all of them It was efficient.' (Focus group 2).
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