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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorbing liquid" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has the ability to soak up or take in liquid. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The paper towel is designed for absorbing liquid quickly and efficiently."
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During the cooking and chilling, the caramel softens in the bottom of the pan, absorbing liquid from the custard.
Take the pot off the heat and, bearing in mind that the rice will keep absorbing liquid, stir in the cheese and remaining butter.
This paper compares quantitative analysis methods for Raman measurements of absorbing liquid and solid samples.
Values of kG were measured for a large bubble (slug) rising through absorbing liquid in a tube.
The ternary eutectic chloride/EG composites with expanded volumes ranging from 150 to 250 g/L and the EG mass fractions ranging from 0 to 5 wt% were prepared by absorbing liquid chlorides into the EG at high temperature.
As the temperature in the assembly increases, the liquids in the reservoirs thermally expand, effectively pushing the absorbing liquid up toward the active core region while compressing the inert gas that fills the volume above the liquid between the inner and outer tubes of the ARC rods.
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And as for liquid fabric softener and dryer sheets, Matouk says to never use either (this is especially true for laundering towels because they absorb liquid fabric softener, affecting their absorbency).
Allow to sit 7 minutes to absorb liquid.
3. Very slowly, pour egg mixture over croque-monsieur, allowing bread to absorb liquid.
Here we study how hemp absorbs liquid water.
You will want to thin it out with more water as the barley will absorb liquid as it sits.
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