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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a acquire" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an acquire" if referring to the act of acquiring something, but "acquire" is typically used as a verb and does not need an article.
Example: "I want to acquire new skills to advance my career."
Alternatives: "to obtain" or "to gain."
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In the limit of infinitely long samples, there is a quasicontinuum of oscillatory modes of the equation linearized about the steady state that a acquire positive real part for voltages larger than a certain critical value.
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a shows an acquired digital fingerprint.
"It's an acquired taste.
Molasses is an acquired taste.
He has an acquired elitism.
"Goldman is an acquired name," he said.
Food movies are an acquired taste.
It was an acquired taste, she said.
Some things are an acquired taste.
It could be an acquired taste.
They may be an acquired taste.
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