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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'assimilate from' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in reference to adopting aspects of a different culture or environment. For example, "The family decided to assimilate from their new country's culture by learning the language and adopting local customs."
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"But are you motivated to go beyond stereotype?" To a large extent, our motivation to overcome our biases depends on implicit social norms, which we assimilate from a variety of sources.
Breeding experiences indicated that translocation of carbohydrate assimilate from source to sink is a major constraint on seed yield [ 29, 48].
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Ends up lesson by telling them to take notes on assignment, and the Big Thought they assimilated from it.
The within season-dynamics includes (1) the production of assimilates from photosynthesis, (2) the reallocation of assimilates from roots and trunk during the vegetative phase of the crop cycle, (3) the partitioning of assimilates towards leaves, stems, grapes, roots, and trunk, (4) the accumulation of assimilates in roots and trunk after maturity, and (5) leaf senescence.
Unlike the comparatively sympathetic modes of painting that Japan assimilated from China, Western painting posed conceptual as well as technical challenges.
Not only do these young people bring back valuable skills directly learned in the classroom; they bring back political and social attitudes that they have assimilated from their classmates.
And the veteran mezzo-soprano Joyce Castle, in a comically savvy account of Bernstein's "I Am Easily Assimilated" from "Candide," gave a lesson in how to play to a house.
"Why these English sounds?" Herbert asks in his programme note, replying: "These are sound worlds that I have assimilated from my musical education in Britain where I was born".
The supply side of China's economy is the stuff of legend: 767m workers, perhaps $20 trillion-worth of machinery, buildings and other kinds of capital, combined with rapidly advancing techniques and technologies, many of them assimilated from abroad.
His political philosophy is only part of a metaphysical construction of Aristotelian range for Aristotle had now been assimilated from Arabic sources and given a new Christian content, with the added universality of the Stoic and Augustinian world outlook.
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