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Discover LudwigThe word 'too absorbed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is excessively focused on a particular task or idea. For example, "He was too absorbed in his work to notice me standing in the doorway."
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She was too absorbed in the choreography.
They are too absorbed in self and anything gets them off, anything makes them angry.
But financial markets may be too absorbed in fears of runaway growth.
You can't get too absorbed in it, or else you lose your mind.
That was also probably because I was too absorbed with worrying about him.
Everyone was too absorbed in themselves to hear dad's spectacular commute home.
We should be challenging an educational philosophy too absorbed in meeting targets to shape character.
The lovely Argentine was too absorbed in her own celebrity to take the mike.
And even years later I was still too absorbed in my games to see.
Waved to Carmine G. DeSapio, but he was too absorbed to wave back.
Dr. Stopher noticed Ms. Sadava immediately, but she was too absorbed in her conducting assignments to notice him.
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