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The phrase "easier to absorb" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how information, concepts, or materials can be more readily understood or taken in by someone.
Example: "The new teaching methods are designed to make complex subjects easier to absorb for students."
Alternatives: "simpler to understand" or "more digestible".
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As someone with little cartographic experience, I initially found mapcodes easier to absorb than M.G.R.S.
But that does not make the loss of the two players any easier to absorb.
With the popularity of mobile devices like the iPhone, spoken information can be easier to absorb than written text.
Mets Manager Terry Collins said Friday night that Edgin's emergence made the loss of Byrdak "somewhat easier to absorb".
So a small cohort of young people is easier to absorb in the labour market than a large cohort.
The string has made it easier to absorb pace and to control the ball even on big swings.
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It was neat, easy to absorb and difficult to eliminate.
Burke's play is not instantly easy to absorb.
Cartoons are two- dimensional, they're easy to absorb.
It's not easy to absorb so much static.
Certainly the piece is not easy to absorb, given its purposeful repetition and occasional monotony.
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