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The phrase "absorbed the implications of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the understanding or internalization of the consequences or meanings of a particular situation or concept.
Example: "After reviewing the report, she absorbed the implications of the findings and adjusted her strategy accordingly."
Alternatives: "understood the consequences of" or "grasped the significance of".
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As financial markets absorbed the implications of the news, finger-pointing quickly ensued.
Finally, Ceasar Borja, after having absorbed the implications of his father's records, said he was no less proud.
He did not turn wholeheartedly to books until he had absorbed the implications of the American crime thriller, which he discovered surprisingly late.
The euro fell sharply against major currencies ahead of the action, as investors around the world absorbed the implications of Europe's move.
"The euro fell sharply against major currencies ahead of the action, as investors around the world absorbed the implications of Europe's move," Liz Alderman and Landon Thomas Jr. write in The New York Times.
Goldman's Windfall For investors in the United States and around the world, the days after the A.I.G. rescue were perilous and uncertain; the Dow Jones industrial average fell 4percentt on Sept. 17 as credit markets froze and investors absorbed the implications of the insurance giant's collapse.
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Some industry watchers say that North American utility fuel buyers have not yet absorbed the implication of these price trends on their own operations.
So consider what happened in the middle of December, after investors had had a month to absorb the implications of Mr. Trump's victory.
As the world struggles to absorb the implications of Donald Trump's unexpected victory in the US general election, no one is facing the future with more trepidation than those working on clean energy, clean transportation, climate and the environment.
Driven by a desire to advance science, as well as by ego, pride, honor, insecurity, religion and other clashing sensibilities, they struggled to absorb the implications of evolution after Darwin.
In the past, few leakers would have been able to broadcast their messages to the world even before the government and the public had time to absorb the implications of what they did.
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