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"taking everything in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean understanding or considering all aspects or information about a situation. Example: After listening to both sides of the argument, I am taking everything in before making a decision.
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I'm just taking everything in stride".
taking everything in, his head cocked slightly to one side.
To his surprise, he found himself alert, taking everything in.
They are taking everything in on a deeper level.
Page was one of those kids who spend their youth taking everything in the house apart.
Either way, Father Hausen seems to be taking everything in his stride.
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I stood up and tried to take everything in--the view was surreal.
He seems to take everything in stride.
He takes everything in his stride.
He quietly took everything in.
"She takes everything in her stride.
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