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The phrase "absorbs everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that takes in or incorporates all elements or aspects of a particular subject or environment.
Example: "The sponge absorbs everything, making it perfect for cleaning up spills."
Alternatives: "takes in all" or "captures everything".
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The earth absorbs everything.
"He absorbs everything.
Jim is a cultural sponge, he absorbs everything".
"Lyle's got good balance, good hands, his timing's excellent, and he absorbs everything you tell him," she said.
True to her reporter roots, Ms. Abramson absorbs everything she can find on dog training and interviews numerous experts (all of whom, not surprisingly, return her calls).
He is well on his way to developing an original creative personality; his music absorbs everything from nineteen-twenties neoclassicism to blue-grass and modern indie pop, with potent melodies bridging the disparate styles.
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His approach is to absorb everything.
He was a big sponge, absorbing everything".
He absorbed everything from plebe knowledge to grenade manuals.
"He wants to take a day and absorb everything.
"It can be hard for them to fully absorb everything.
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