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"soaking up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to mean something that is absorbing or assimilating knowledge, experiences, or emotions. For example, "The children spent the summer soaking up the sunshine and playing at the beach."
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"I'm soaking up all the emotions.
Walls just stand there soaking up punishment without retaliating.
"He was soaking up all the influences around him.
So for now, van Garderen is soaking up the moment.
Meanwhile, Ms. d'Amboise is soaking up the spotlight.
Scrums still soaking up far too much game time.
He lived vicariously through the crowd, soaking up its energy.
And you're soaking up the focus of the set".
He was like a sponge soaking up all the information.
Accompany with plenty of bread for soaking up the juices!
At the moment, Sanford is soaking up the party love.
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