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The phrase "was absorbed into" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something became fully integrated or incorporated into something else. Example: After the company merged with a larger corporation, it was absorbed into the larger company's operations.
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His army was absorbed into Mr. Castro's.
The railroad itself was absorbed into Conrail in 1976.
Its origins forgotten, the song was absorbed into the African-American cultural tradition.
But in the 1960s the T.B.T.A. was absorbed into the new Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
The latter proved correct when it was absorbed into Glaxo a few years later.
Antwerp benefited from geopolitical advantage when it was absorbed into the Spanish Hapsburg Empire.
Marvelling at how his corporeal self was absorbed into the forest.
In 1967 the firm was absorbed into the nationalised British Steel Corporation.
During the reign of Muḥammad ʿAlī (1805 48), it was absorbed into a larger territorial unit.
The city was absorbed into the Roman province of Syria in the 1st century bce.
Through mergers and acquisitions, Manufacturers Trust was absorbed into what is now JPMorgan Chase & Company.
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