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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorb this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want someone to take in or understand information or a concept fully.
Example: "Before we move on to the next topic, I need you to absorb this key point about our strategy."
Alternatives: "take this in" or "digest this information".
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I know that that's how my teaching is used, and I know that what happens is folks absorb this.
Only booming businesses can absorb this labour.
My mind still can't quite absorb this.
She pauses while I absorb this, then she shrieks: "Oh!
"We are just trying to absorb this situation," he said.
Even so, we aren't ready to absorb this news.
Gates appears to have completely failed to absorb this lesson.
Andrei tried to absorb this information but his mind drifted.
"You cannot absorb this work by strolling through the gallery.
Can we absorb this many immigrants without changing something fundamental?
To patiently absorb this extra shred of suffering was one reason we'd joined the Marines.
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