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The phrase "absorbs a bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process where something takes in or incorporates a small amount of something, such as information, energy, or substance.
Example: "The sponge absorbs a bit of water, making it easier to clean up the spill."
Alternatives: "takes in a little" or "incorporates a small amount".
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The seduction starts with a slow-growing heritage chicken from Virginia that absorbs a bit of sweetness and sass from a brine that mingles brown sugar, Fresno chiles and jalapeño.
Rivkin says there could be a feedback loop in which the dark tholin-rich region absorbs a bit more sunlight and remains warmer, encouraging the loss of the ices.
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Muriel, eventually a convert to Catholicism, absorbed a bit of it all.
And the wealthy can absorb a bit of a shock because they appear to be doing just fine.
When the rice is cool enough to handle, dress it; it will absorb a bit of the dressing.
The pasta and vegetables glaze and even brown slightly in the oil while absorbing a bit more of the flavorful liquid, which creates a light sauce.
In the opening gallery we glimpse Renoir's talent before he absorbed, a bit later than some, the basics of Impressionism.
No. 8 Georgetown suffered a similar fate, absorbing a bit of a thrashing by Seton Hall while stumbling on that little part of the game called defense, writes Tarik El-Bashir in The Washington Post.
"It's one disaster after another, because we're now talking about huge job destruction in a sector that had managed to help us absorb a bit the bursting of the construction bubble," he said.
"It tends to be willing to absorb a bit more debt if and when banks and debt markets want to provide it".Collateralised lending offers a degree of protection to the individual lender, but it has some unfortunate systemic effects.
As we played them replays of his fights on the wall of their gym, one or two mimicked his moves, trying to absorb a bit of the magic they were seeing.
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