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The phrase "absorbed it for" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where one is discussing the act of taking in information or experiences for a specific purpose, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "She absorbed it for her research project, hoping to gain deeper insights."
Alternatives: "took it in for" or "gathered it for".
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While there has not been a significant change in bulk billing rates, GPs have absorbed [the rebate freeze], they've absorbed it for a period of time".
This building is one of the most classical in the city and Miami Dade absorbed it for free.
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"I could absorb it for a little while," he said.
But Damon just takes it all in – he wants to be a part of it, to know it, to feel it and absorb it for his music.
Worth adding: the infinite video-to-sound combinations sparks the feeling that each time you experience "Pandora's Box," you're absorbing it for the first time again, since each watch is both unique and ephemeral.
Apply a light, natural moisturizer, and let your face absorb it for a few minutes before proceeding.
Let the cake absorb it for about 5 minutes and then add more layers until glaze is used up.
The painting I was staring at was not photorealistic, but the environment in which I absorbed it made up for that.
I could never have learned to care for people without absorbing it from you.
You can absorb it, accept it, for what it is, but maintain your focus on the things that are important and keep going.
Let them absorb it all in for 1-2 minuthen then serve with the hake.
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