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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorbed great" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "He absorbed great knowledge during his studies."
Alternatives: "gained significant" or "acquired substantial".
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He prized facts; he absorbed great quantities of them with ease and was always searching out more, confident that once he had discovered the facts of a problem he could correctly analyze it and then apply the proper solution.
After all, the Russians had absorbed great tracts of Central Asia, so Persia, Afghan istan, Tibet, Sinkiang seemed their next victims their justi fication could so easily be that if they did not absorb them, the British would.
For more than 2,000 years, as armies, ancient and modern, swept across its mountains and plains, Afghanistan also absorbed great cultures and religious from virtually every major civilization, East and West.
Due to some reasons like limited possibility of the roads' extension, limited land resources and environmental pollution problem, the development of more efficient traffic management systems has absorbed great attention.
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The moment curvature diagram entered its non-linear region at lower moments and higher deformations as the RCB absorbed greater heat.
The 9/11 story reminds us that society absorbs great traumatic events, such as Katrina and the Kennedy assassination, to take two other examples.
They absorb great quantities of data and opinion, often silently, even sluggishly, and turn them around slowly until a solution appears.
Gopnik describes people who absorb "great quantities of data and opinion, often silently, even sluggishly, and turn them around slowly until a solution appears".
That peculiar habit finds a strong echo today, when, thanks to streaming, a movie lover can endlessly absorb great movies at perfect leisure.
High activity of amorphous NiP 3) electrodes is caused by the ability of these electrodes to adsorb and absorb great amounts of hydrogen, which changes the electron structure of the basic metal.
It says it is 15% lighter than EPS helmets and can absorb greater impact.
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