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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorb the flow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the ability to take in or understand a continuous stream of information, energy, or movement.
Example: "In meditation, it's important to absorb the flow of your thoughts without judgment."
Alternatives: "take in the flow" or "embrace the flow."
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"I am concerned over the ability of my country to absorb the flow of these graduates.
Another potential problem is whether the region can absorb the flow of cash and whether it will end up with those it is designed to help.
Its working principle is to seal a certain amount of gas in a container which can absorb the flow rate fluctuations and therefore stabilize the liquid flow.
While in the destination country, high fertility rate means that labor market may fail to absorb the flow of migrant workforce; hence, higher fertility rate will influence migration negatively.
"There wasn't much to celebrate in the July labor market report," says Michael Feroli, economist at JPMorgan Chase, "private employment increased by only 71,000 and, after downward revisions, is rising on average only 51,000 over the past three months, well below what is needed to absorb the flow of new workers into the labor force".
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The garlic mashed potatoes upon which they rest absorb the flowing relish juices nicely, and the green beans wedged between the two have been quickly braised in butter, oil and chicken stock.
Plant roots absorb the flowing nutrient in hydroponic subsystem, provide surface for nitrifying bacteria functioning for organic compound breakdown subsquently oxidation of ammonia to nitrate (Endut et al. 2010, 2011; Hu et al. 2015).
One floor of the new structure is to be dedicated to absorbing the flow of pilgrims from each end of the valley.
Unlike tampons and pads, the cup neither absorbs the flow nor catches it outside the body.
It is the ability to absorb the vast flow of information and still discern the essential current of events — the things that go together and the things that will never go together.
If you absorb the rapid flow of claims, you may think, There's enough documented information here to make a trial plausible.
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