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Discover Ludwig'be imbibed upon' is not correct and not usable in written English.
Instead, you could use 'imbibe' or 'be imbued with', meaning to accept or take something in, usually something like knowledge or values, as in the example, "Her parents imbued her with strong work ethic."
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These drinks should be imbibed upon serving.
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They somehow linger in the air, ready to be imbibed as if by osmosis.
Hence, the liquid cannot be imbibed into the capillary tube and rock core after wettability alteration to gas-wetting.
Alcohol, while always good for loosening the tongue a bit, should be imbibed in moderation.
You will most likely be imbibing some holiday cheer, and you may even be dancing.
This nonchalance is imbibed by national regulators.
Hallucinogens were imbibed, Captain Beefheart records were studied, some washing was foregone and schroomadealica was born.
Monarchy is a narcotic; Elizabeth II is not known or understood, she is imbibed.
Alcoholic beverages are imbibed in nearly every human society across the world sometimes, alas, to excess.
The seeds were imbibed at 4°C for 24 hours and drained on paper towel.
In c, the seeds were imbibed in water at 25 °C for 24 h.
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