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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorb the water" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a material, such as a sponge, cloth, or paper towel, soaks up water. For example, you could say "The sponge quickly absorbed the water from the countertop."
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Flooding became more frequent and more severe because trees were not there to slow down and absorb the water.
If the object absorbs water, wait at least thirty seconds for it to absorb the water, then remove the object.
Cells begin to absorb the water.
The brush fibers will absorb the water and lose their shape and resiliency.
Cover with clingfilm and leave to absorb the water for about 5 minutes.
Pour just enough water on to moisten the grounds, then allow them to absorb the water before filling the cafetiere.
At night, the attic space is left open so salt beds can absorb the water from the humid air.
"Consider mixing canned and dry food to let your cat absorb the water canned food offers," he suggests.
Dams located at higher grounds are positioned to slow down the flow of water, so the soil can absorb the water downstream without being flushed away.
Cover and cook on high heat for 3 to 4 hours; the potatoes will slowly absorb the water and become soft.
Mr. Kisler, who arrived in the United States March 20, signed an apartment lease with the understanding that his landlord would absorb the water charges.
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