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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorbed a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of taking in or incorporating something, such as information, energy, or a substance.
Example: "The sponge absorbed a significant amount of water, making it heavy and difficult to lift."
Alternatives: "took in a" or "incorporated a".
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The market easily absorbed a drain of $10 billion a month through year end 2017.
I absorbed a lot.
"I absorbed a lot from my father.
"He just absorbed a lot," said his wife, Faith.
Homeopathy absorbed a tiny fraction of the NHS budget, she said.
Captain Tracy, 27, said he had absorbed a lot of grief in that little room.
The Dutch champion, Lubbers, absorbed a lot of punishment but Ali could not nail his man.
Bousquet, who swam the last leg, absorbed a lecture from Hawke afterward.
It began when Britain absorbed a shopping paradigm shift engineered through the loyalty card scheme.
The impact spots then absorbed a lot more light than they had before.
There she absorbed a culture in which ingredients, cooking and eating were venerated.
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