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Discover Ludwig"look absorbed" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe someone who is giving their full attention to something, often with a deep level of concentration. For example, "The student looked absorbed in her book as she studied for her final exam."
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Scottish Ballet's dancers look absorbed in this movement, feeling every stretch and angle.
They all look absorbed, or rigid with shock after some devastating announcement.
And so I regained the ability to blink and wink on both sides, to frown, and to look absorbed.
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They have to look, absorb, relax, feel what they want to say.
The only noise is the sound of examiners' footsteps as they pad from one exhibition space to another – looking, absorbing, assessing.
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When you see that person, blast your music to deafening volumes and bounce your head to the beat, so you look completely absorbed in your tunes, with absolutely no time to waste on the person you're trying to ignore.
The range of images he looked at, absorbed, edited, and spit back transformed is breathtaking, enough to make you wonder where most of the rest of American art was all that time, and where it is now.
It takes a second look to absorb its extraordinary craftsmanship.
The venue's maroon seats were cozy, and a sweeping, gold-trimmed interior welcomed attendees to sit back and look up, absorbing a space that had recently been restored to its pre-Depression opulence.
At the Bradford College of Art, Derek Stafford told students that "if they rejected what was new, then they were going to become bad artists," that they had to look and absorb what was around them.
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