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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorb this information" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when instructing someone to take in or understand specific information or knowledge.
Example: "Before we proceed with the discussion, please take a moment to absorb this information regarding the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "take in this information" or "digest this information."
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Andrei tried to absorb this information but his mind drifted.
People absorb this information, correct past mistakes, and discover new patterns.
Data were analysed using an inductive, thematic approach.Parents described needing more reassurance after their child was diagnosed before being given complex information about diabetes management, so they would be better placed psychologically and emotionally to absorb this information.
So much so you almost forget where the story is going while you try to absorb this information.
So he couldn't absorb this information because it vilified him by making him aware of privilege that he never requested and for which he felt uncomfortable being implicated.
As reporters tried to absorb this information, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs appeared, warning everyone that Nolan's announcement was just a ploy created by angry, drug-addled liberal Democrats and left-wing critics in order to attack the administration.
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6. Help the average American who's been absorbing this information this weekend: what's going to happen to the interest rates on their mortgages, their car loans, their business loans?
Bobby absorbed this information and blinked heavily.
And while we were absorbing this information we knew that Mubarak continued to live in luxury: first in his beachside hospital prison in Sharm el-Sheikh, and then in what's reported to be an 11-room suite at the International Medical Centre with phones and plasma screens.
Then again, I probably absorbed this information from the same brain trust that told me that eating before swimming was dangerous, cracking my knuckles would give me arthritis, and that I'd almost certainly "catch my death" if I left the house with wet hair.
40 pounds of text: Even with his eye on the future, Myhrvold insists that the printed page still offers the best way to absorb this much information.
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