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"quickly absorbed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been taken in quickly, such as knowledge, information, or ideas. For example, "The young student quickly absorbed the professor's lesson."
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The lessons are quickly absorbed.
Mr. Silver quickly absorbed Hollywood's rough-and-tumble ways.
Customers emerging from the shop were quickly absorbed by the town.
The teacher said she made suggestions, which Ms. Moukarker quickly absorbed.
As with all horrific words, it was quickly absorbed into popular culture.
They have quickly absorbed the first democratic lesson: You cannot keep power by doing nothing.
Hodgkin was quickly absorbed in radar research with the Air Ministry.
The 90's vogue for organic produce and aromatherapy was quickly absorbed into spa culture.
Pepper quickly absorbed the statistic and used it in her first question.
She quickly absorbed the influences of Kandinsky, Pollock, Gorky, Kline and de Kooning.
"I was quickly absorbed into the fashion system and therefore the calendar by buyers and press.
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