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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorbed star" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to astronomy or metaphorically to describe something that has been fully taken in or consumed by another entity.
Example: "The absorbed star was once part of a binary system, now completely engulfed by its companion."
Alternatives: "engulfed star" or "consumed star".
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Now, in the movie they refer to the absorbed star as the Sun (kind of strange).
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Clumps within the extended disk show that Andromeda has absorbed stars in batches, Chapman says.
Interestingly, companies like Goldman Sachs, which retained most of the talent it created, were also able to absorb stars when they did hire them.
Giving to others, via participating in charitable causes, tells the world, "I'm not an over privileged, self absorbed child star who grew up.
Night falls quickly this close to the equator, and soon we were absorbed in star-gazing.
Seen from above, people lose themselves in the making of a design, absorbed into stars or ephemeral flowers.
But the Hyundai has been slyly absorbing the star's lessons, including a set of exterior curves that seems clearly inspired by the Infiniti.
As the core detaches from the outer layers of the star, some of these neutrinos are absorbed by the star's outer layers, beginning the supernova explosion.
The shock wave from the supernova is absorbed by the star's outer shells of gas and dust, which escaped from the star before the explosion.
The team inferred the stars' presence from dimming of the CMB, a result of the gaseous filaments absorbing the stars' UV light.
Mr. Jones, who was known as Casey, spent much of his career at The Kansas City Times, which The Star absorbed in 1990.
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