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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'absorbed with' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to mean that someone is focused on something to the exclusion of all other activities or interests. For example, "The little boy was so absorbed with his new toy that he barely noticed when his mom left the room."
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I became completely absorbed with long nonfiction.
There he became absorbed with religious rituals.
"He wasn't obsessed or absorbed with it," he said.
During ads, the hosts are often absorbed with their smartphones.
She is then absorbed (with Ash) back into the Dreaming.
By contrast, calcium citrate is readily absorbed, with or without stomach acid.
Keeler's son quickly became absorbed with the machine, and Larson took him on as an apprentice.
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Labeling was blocked when the antibody was pre-absorbed with the antigen [53].
Britain was almost certainly less self-absorbed with the consequences of the war.
"Looking back, I was very self-absorbed with the whole thing.
Anti-PfSUMO sera were pre-absorbed with lysed erythrocytes before incubation with the IEs.
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