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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which absorbs" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it anytime you are introducing a clause that describes how something else works. For example: "The sponge, which absorbs large amounts of liquid, is an excellent cleaning tool."
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An interesting application of plasmonic nanostructures is the perfect absorber which absorbs all incident light with minimal reflection and transmission.
This is soot, which absorbs heat, as black things do.
His worn white collar, which absorbs his sweat, speaks as much as his forehead of experience.
The manufacturers cover strips of softwood (which absorbs less moisture than hardwood) with hardwood veneer.
It was reconnected to the small intestine, which absorbs and processes much of her caloric intake.
He could also trim the generous social-security system, which absorbs almost half of public spending.
These are the anode, which supplies electrons, and the cathode, which absorbs electrons.
Nuoc mam is made by letting fish decay and ferment in a barrel of brine, which absorbs the fish oils.
Inside the tower the air is sprayed with droplets of a sodium hydroxide solution, which absorbs CO2 gas.
The liquid is added gradually to the pasta, which absorbs it completely and thereby retains its starch.
He earns about €900 and has just rented his own flat, which absorbs almost half his budget.
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