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Discover LudwigThe phrase "digest about" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when summarizing or providing a brief overview of information that has been read or heard. Here are two examples of how to use "digest about" in a sentence: 1. "After reading the lengthy article, I was able to give a concise digest about the main points to my colleagues." 2. "Could you please provide a digest about the new company policy for our next meeting?".
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"There's so many things to digest about the way human interaction is changing," says Schreier.
There's so much to digest about the 69-67 loss that ended Maryland's season with an unceremonious kick to the groin.
Those researchers found the animals digest about 17percentt of the nearly 30 pounds of bamboo they eat throughout the day -- which means a lot of sitting around, eating and pooping.
The investment, agreed to by senior management in a matter of days, is needed to help UBS digest about $15 billion of write-downs related to the deteriorating value of some of its subprime-linked holdings.
There are enough twists to make Jeffrey Archer jealous, and while you could devour the whole thing in an afternoon, there's much to digest about the way we tell ourselves stories, and about how the way we narrate our own lives winds up shaping what they become.
"There's lots to digest about what Paul did very, very well," Ian Poulter told BBC Sport.
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In the wild, bears eat for up to 13 hours a day, digesting about 17% of what they consume, compared to, say, 80% for a grass-eating deer.
The mixture was then digested (about 90 min) until clear.
Our previous studies demonstrated that salivary amylase adsorbed on the HA surface is most active during the first 48 h after pellicle formation, digesting about 50% of starch available in the culture medium [15], [16].
For the knock-back analyses, we digested about 200 ng (1 μl) of genomic DNA with SmaI at 30°C in a final volume of 20 μl for 6 hours according to the manufacturer's directions (Fermentas).
Every month of the year gave us UFO stories to digest, wonder about, or laugh at -- depending on your point of view or belief about UFOs.
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