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The phrase "absorb the pressure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is managing stress or challenges, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "In high-stakes situations, it's important to absorb the pressure and maintain focus on the task at hand."
Alternatives: "handle the pressure" or "withstand the pressure".
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Arsenal were clinging on, content to absorb the pressure and choose their moment to counter.
You can imagine what it means: an exterior wall that, when combined with a vertical air pocket just behind it, can absorb the pressure of exploding bombs.
Newcastle played a deep back line and were happy to absorb the pressure as United looked toothless in the final third.
"The message international donors have received is that if the government cannot absorb the pressure on petrol prices, then how can it take up major economic reforms?" Ashfaque Hasan Khan, dean of the business school at the National University of Sciences and Technology in Islamabad, told the local news media.
As the thin layer of mucosa and the sensitive periostium covering the mandibular bone cannot readily absorb the pressure while maintaining tissue integrity, the consequence would be painful tissue damage on the bars.
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They absorb the pressures of history, adapt to them and, like Khanh Hau, go on very much as before.
With local councils set to absorb the pressures of the influx of unaccompanied children, the chairman of the Local Government Association's asylum, refugee and migration task group, David Simmonds, said councils will "require long-term funding arrangements from government so that the commitment to support those children starting a new life in the UK is properly funded".
"It's not yet clear how employers will respond but, while some may opt to reduce hours or new hires, past experience tells us that most absorb the pressures via some combination of small increases in prices, a dip in profits and productivity gains," said D'Arcy.
ADASS president David Pearson said: "Our survey shows beyond doubt that we have reached the point where we are unable to absorb the pressures.
The Americans absorbed the pressure.
Hussey, dropped on two by Gareth Rees at mid-off, absorbed the pressure alongside Read.
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