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'soak it up' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as slang to tell someone to learn or take in something, or to take the opportunity to enjoy something. For example, "Soak it up while you can; these formative years only come around once."
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They soak it up".
Why not soak it up?
"You kind of just soak it up," he said.
Soak it up at the new Ritz-Carlton.
"You're just trying to soak it up," he said.
As far as the oil on the floor, he would soak it up using Handi Wipes.
"Oops," one of the women said, crouching down to soak it up with a paper towel.
It would be surprising to see England sit back and soak it up tonight.
I think the players will soak it up; it will excite our players.
Soak it up with the rillettes and charcuterie plates which appear without you asking.
La fiesta Grab a cup full of singani and soak it up with a plate of saice.
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