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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorbs of" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be a mistaken combination of words and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The material absorbs of moisture" should be corrected to "The material absorbs moisture."
Alternatives: "takes in" or "absorbs" (without "of").
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The beauty of the idli-sambar partnership is that you control how much the former absorbs of the latter.
But if the immersion time is too long, the efficiency of the device decreases, although the increasing absorbs of light increases (Figure 5b).
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The strategy of renunciation and the absorbing of suffering was meant to guard against all that.
What I've absorbed of the gothic or paranormal has come mainly from films.
How much content it will absorb – of stanzas or chapters, short stories or epics – the project of defining a nation?
For example, the legal definition is unclear for the two concepts "illegal absorbing of public deposit" and "disguising the absorbing of public deposit".
The NCG device can produce power during shock absorbing of spring.
It also helps in absorbing of crucial elements that are required for man's survival.
A correction is made for differences of form or of absorbing power of the two containers.
"He has done a great job of absorbing all of the stuff that we have.
"It absorbs 99percentt of its sun's light," Kipping says.
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