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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorb well" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe how effectively something is taken in or understood, often in contexts related to learning or material properties.
Example: "The new training program is designed to help employees absorb well the information presented during the sessions."
Alternatives: "take in effectively" or "grasp thoroughly."
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However, they are usually not used in TPV system as an absorber or emitter, because they are unable to absorb well the light out of the visible light range.
The scale of the killings is hard to absorb: well over 300 are thought to have been killed within the span of a few months, wiping out a significant portion of the country's elephant population.
Do not pre-wash t-shirt with fabric softener or the Kool-Aid will not absorb well.
If it takes longer than 45 minutes then the supplement has a poor disintegration rate and may not absorb well.
Avoid using mineral oils and petroleum jelly which can clog the pores in your scalp and do not absorb well into your hair.
Don't use baby oil; it doesn't absorb well and is a by-product of the petrochemical industry, which is hardly romantic.
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It's a lesson Zarin absorbed well.
Unfortunately, many iron supplements are not absorbed well, either.
But Weil said the work was absorbing, well beyond questions of immigration.
The drug must be injected or administered intranasally, because it's not absorbed well by digestion.
The niacin in corn and other cereal grains is largely in bound form, unable to be absorbed well.
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