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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quickly absorb" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something taking up information or knowledge in a short amount of time. For example: "She quickly absorbed all of the material on the exam and was able to finish in record time."
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It may sound busy, but the woods are big enough to quickly absorb everyone.
Nevertheless, Andersen's rivals foresee a windfall, even though they cannot quickly absorb thousands of new clients.
In addition, the deal tries to address a potential shortfall of common stock, which will allow the bank to more quickly absorb losses.
The fountain performs the function of a rapids in a river, a place where broken, tumbling water can quickly absorb oxygen.
Worldwide demand for oil, driven by the robust American economy and strengthening recoveries in Asia and Europe, continues to grow and quickly absorb OPEC supply increases.
If correction fails to materialise, quickly absorb the shock of your heart literally ripping in two, then get back to work.
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The lessons are quickly absorbed.
Mr. Silver quickly absorbed Hollywood's rough-and-tumble ways.
Hodgkin was quickly absorbed in radar research with the Air Ministry.
Customers emerging from the shop were quickly absorbed by the town.
The teacher said she made suggestions, which Ms. Moukarker quickly absorbed.
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