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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assimilate everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of absorbing or integrating information, experiences, or cultures.
Example: "In order to succeed in this diverse environment, it's essential to assimilate everything you learn from your colleagues."
Alternatives: "absorb all information" or "integrate everything learned".
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At first, he reports, "I" "felt like a child with a box of crayons". But eventually "I" "found a framework into which I could assimilate everything I know about writing.
I think people haven't figured out how to integrate all of this technology into our everyday lives, because if you think about it, technology is really new, so we really haven't figured out how to assimilate everything and stay human.
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But by entering into a range of licensing, marketing and manufacturing ties with American companies, the Japanese assimilated everything the masters had to teach.
The old art will no longer hold itself aloof; instead, it will play a godfather role in the wider culture, able to assimilate anything new because it has assimilated everything in the past.
Now two shows — one quirky, one lavish — expand upon this period, providing additional glimpses of an artist who learned from nature while keeping abreast of the latest developments in abstraction, assimilating everything with a fluid drawing ability that moved effortlessly from calligraphic to cartoonish and beyond.
Mr. Armstrong closed the concert with his own "Transformation," a four-movement work that shows the considerable degree to which he has assimilated everything from Classicism and Romantic melodrama to -- for a brief stretch in the third movement -- post-tonal angularity.
It's hard to know where to begin with a back catalogue that takes in 30 studio albums, hundreds of songs and somehow assimilates everything from rockabilly to techno to jazz to krautrock to classical music into a uniquely identifiable and inimitable "Fall sound".
For twenty-five years he has been on that kind of trip, taking in the scene, assimilating everything that came his way, putting it all together.
During the feminine, introverted part of the year, we are focused more on assessing, reevaluating, deepening, editing, processing, dreaming, healing and assimilating everything we have done in the active part of the year.
Even though he unfailingly tried to follow all the rules -- to go to school, to work hard at everything, to assimilate -- he still seemed to be treated like an unwelcome person in society.
"The truth is this is a new and strange situation for me, not easy to assimilate, but we learn from everything," he said.
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