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The phrase "absorb the growing" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of taking in or understanding something that is increasing or expanding, but it is incomplete without additional context.
Example: "In order to succeed in this industry, we must absorb the growing trends and adapt our strategies accordingly."
Alternatives: "embrace the increasing" or "take in the expanding".
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Finding enough good projects to absorb the growing budget is impossible.
The German government is struggling to absorb the growing number of migrants in its cities.
Sub-Saharan African governments allowed the provision of PHE due to their lack of capacity to support public higher education institutions and absorb the growing qualified postsecondary applicants.
To absorb the growing number of asylum seekers, city representatives have turned to such unusual alternatives as empty warehouses, military barracks and tents.
The numbers suggest that America's economy was sputtering well before the credit crisis.America needs to create at least 100,000 jobs a month merely to absorb the growing working population.
These alternatives were not enough to absorb the growing labour surplus, which was most acute in the southern part of central Russia and in northern Ukraine, in the provinces of Kursk and Poltava.
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The refining sector is absorbing the growing pricing differentials between crude and finished products, leading to plummeting refining utilization rates in the U.S. For example, refining utilization rates fell to 84percentt in the U.S. recently.
Still, the officials responsible for helping the migrants fleeing disaster-racked homelands are well acquainted with the difficulties that even the wealthiest nations face in absorbing the growing influx.
During the eighth and seventh centuries BC, Gabii was a Latin city, populated by the ethnic group that eventually gave its language to the Roman civilization and was finally absorbed into the growing Roman territory.
The courts based on Islamic law that Al Itihaad and less radical groups set up in Mogadishu, underwritten by businesses sick of extortion by warlords, have largely been dismantled, their gunmen absorbed into the growing national army.
Two separate studies published in the journal Science show that a range of biofuel crops now being grown to produce "green" alternatives to oil-based fossil fuels release far more carbon dioxide into the air than can be absorbed by the growing plants.
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