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The phrase 'absorb the knowledge' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a process of learning, understanding, and remembering information. For example, "I spent the weekend reading a stack of books to absorb the knowledge that I needed to pass my exam."
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But somehow, it seems, we needed to see those little shoes and bare legs to absorb the knowledge, to let it penetrate our heads and hearts.
On the one hand, the number and the quality of R&D personnel of SMEs can have a direct impact on the internal capacity of SMEs to absorb the knowledge acquired and to create new ones.
Even when the correct ties are in place with the correct experts, challenges may still exist with respect to individuals' varying abilities to absorb the knowledge they receive from others.
"There's a balance between the importance of making sure our children go to school every day and absorb the knowledge they need and the safety and security of those children," she said, speaking at a CDC press conference in Atlanta, Georgia.
If there is an educational feature, children absorb the knowledge while finely tuning motor and strategic skills.
This has been the way we have educated our kids for centuries, this "sage on a stage" model where students are expected to absorb the knowledge and understanding of their lecturing teacher.
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"Every day I came to the practice, I was amazed at how much Shizuka had learned from the previous day and absorbed the knowledge given to her".
So many of my cultural and personal reference points were brown people, and I absorbed the knowledge that, while we may not run the world and while the girls on TV do not look like us, we exist, and we are rich in our own way.
A company can absorb the customers' knowledge of the product and their suggestions for making it better.
The technology transfer (or spillover effect) is only effective if there is human capital which is able to absorb the new knowledge.
The study warned of the strong possibility of "disaffection" among Gen Xers who will increasingly be needed to provide leadership stability and absorb the organizational knowledge of retiring baby boomers.
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