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The phrase "have been absorbed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been taken in or incorporated over a period of time.
Example: "The nutrients from the soil have been absorbed by the plant's roots, allowing it to grow."
Alternatives: "have been taken in" or "have been incorporated."
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"They have been absorbed.
All the water should have been absorbed.
The Indy incomers have been absorbed, old structures dismantled.
Chloe's issues have been absorbed into family life.
The balance appears to have been absorbed into the arts ministry.
For now, most of the children have been absorbed into extended families.
More recently, Isis factions have been absorbed byal-Qaida, observers said.
Some historians believe that the colonists might have been absorbed into American Indian tribes.
In any case, the Aramaeans seem to have been absorbed into the Babylonian culture.
Some of the allegations relate to previous trade unions that have been absorbed into Unite.
Tastes a bit like it's come from a selection box, like other flavours have been absorbed.
More suggestions(19)
have been accumulated
have been restrained
have been internalized
have become absorbed
have been removed
have been incorporated
have been constrained
have been penetrated
have been integrated
have been overtaken
have been resorbed
have been surpassed
have been accommodated
have been grabbed
have been embraced
have been concentrated
have been adsorbed
have been assimilated
have been attributed
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