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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorbs in" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may lead to confusion.
Example: "The sponge absorbs in water quickly." (This should be "absorbs water" instead.)
Alternatives: "takes in" or "soaks up".
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That is what today's strong economy absorbs in a week.
GOD possibly absorbs in the LB films and maintains its bioactivity and sensitivity.
We purified recombinant Go-opsin1 and found that it absorbs in the blue-cyan range of the light spectrum.
This type of molecule strongly absorbs in the red and near infrared regions of the visible spectrum, which corresponds to the tissue optical window12,25,26.
Most of the scenes in the film take place outdoors, and while there is a clear, poignant story, it takes shape not through expository dialogue but through gestures, actions and details that the camera absorbs in long, patient shots.
Under the plant's rule, he is limited to 1,167 millirem, the amount that the average American absorbs in about three and a half years from natural and man-made sources.
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b. absorbed in.
Lynda remained absorbed in her mail.
Bedan remained absorbed in his telephone.
He was wholly absorbed in commerce.
She was too absorbed in the choreography.
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