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The phrase "absorb you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the act of taking in or fully engaging with something, such as information, experiences, or emotions.
Example: "The novel was so captivating that it seemed to absorb you completely into its world."
Alternatives: "engross you" or "captivate you".
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"They don't care if you're like them or not, they're just going to absorb you in".
Do this, and within 15 or 20 minutes the woods will absorb you.
Whatever your belief or bias, it will be rearranged as Hiller's art begins to absorb you.
If you don't know how to do that, the system is going to absorb you".
When you're seeking something to absorb you, as many of us are these days, there's a lot to be said for a show that repays your trust.
That's the problem with some of the excellent silent comics I've been reading recently - with no dialogue to absorb, you can tear straight through them.
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You absorb it as it, in turn, absorbs you.
And this absorbs you as well!
"You get totally absorbed, you want to know what happened," she said.
The artist's work is so absorbing you feel you are living in her world.
Do you know the feeling of living with a novel that so absorbs you that you start to imagine everyone around you as a character in it?
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