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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorbed her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone being deeply engaged or engrossed in something, often to the point of losing awareness of their surroundings.
Example: "As she read the novel, the intricate plot absorbed her completely, making her forget the time."
Alternatives: "captivated her" or "engrossed her."
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But life absorbed her.
I guess I absorbed her ambition".
The needs of the present absorbed her every faculty.
Corrie also seems to have absorbed her mother's political narrative.
I sat back in my seat and absorbed her words.
I revelled in Post's guidance and absorbed her lessons.
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He absorbs her "axolotl gaze" after sex.
If Renner's world is absorbing, her magic is outstanding.
Her career wasn't absorbing; her marriage was unhappy; she was self-destructively healthy.
Ms. Rosano has returned to Bristol and is slowly trying to absorb her newfound happiness.
But she also hopes that they will absorb her "message": that "Gigi is writing her own rules".
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