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The phrase "absorb their names" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the act of taking in or internalizing information, particularly names.
Example: "As a new student, I found it challenging to absorb their names during the first week of classes."
Alternatives: "take in their names" or "memorize their names."
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(Had Franklin Roosevelt been running that year, his most famous utterance would have been reported: "The only thing we have to fear is fuhhhh") It was only a matter of time before the candidates themselves would be judged, however subconsciously, on how quickly the voters could absorb their names.
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"Don't absorb their problems.
If it happens, competitors would absorb their business.
I just absorbed their logic.
We hear Mr. Roberts absorbing their styles.
I absorbed their albums as I grew.
I miss absorbing their youth.
Slowly but surely, I absorbed their decrepitude.
We listened and absorbed their words.
Cast members were referred to by their roles, not their names, and most solos were quickly absorbed back into the group.
It takes at least 10 seconds of devoted brain-time to fully absorb a name.
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