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The phrase "has been absorbed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been taken in or incorporated, often referring to knowledge, information, or substances.
Example: "The new information has been absorbed into our existing database, enhancing our overall understanding."
Alternatives: "has been taken in" or "has been incorporated."
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The terrorist has been absorbed.
It has been absorbed by Citroen.
Cook until any liquid has been absorbed.
Add the wine, and stir until it has been absorbed.
The USIA has been absorbed into the State Department.
This lesson has been absorbed by most journalists.
The comedy scene has been absorbed into the mainstream.
Cook until it has been absorbed then add the stock.
Stir until all the liquid has been absorbed.
Much of what they did has been absorbed into television.
When some has been absorbed, remove pan from heat.
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