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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are absorbed with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a state of being deeply engaged or preoccupied with something.
Example: "The students are absorbed with their studies, hardly noticing the time passing."
Alternatives: "are engrossed in" or "are preoccupied with".
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Just like Mr. Nachreiner, we are absorbed with our children and their children.
Yet the I.M.F. has liquid assets of just $250 billion, and central banks in the West are absorbed with their own solvency crises.
"Where other works of literary criticism are absorbed with the question--How to read a book --Imagining Virginia Woolf asks a slightly different book --Imagininging one: how does one read an author?
And then, of course, there are those that suffer from both afflictions for example, firms whose marketing departments are absorbed with grand positioning statements while their sales forces chase every possible deal.
The suburbs may be pleasant enough when parents are absorbed with work and children, but for the childless and the empty-nesters the city has many merits.Several academics take this view.
Ingested dietary anthocyanins are absorbed with a small part while large amounts are likely to enter the colon to be degraded by gut microbiota as free anthocyanidins and protocatechuic acid (PCA) (Fig. 5) (Aura et al., 2005).
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Prior to IgA testing, all sera were absorbed with rheumatoid factor absorbent (Dade Behring Marburg GmbH) to remove IgG and rheumatoid factor interactions according to the manufacturer's instructions.
It is absorbed, with adaptations, into the foundation of the biological sciences.
Meanwhile, Singh was absorbed with his country's economy and corruption scandals.
"But now, all of the condo market has been absorbed, with no new development coming on.
To reduce unspecific background anti-KatA IgG were absorbed with CCUG18943ΔkatA prior to use.
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