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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new acquisition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently obtained asset, property, or company, often in a business context.
Example: "The company announced a new acquisition that will expand its market reach significantly."
Alternatives: "a recent purchase" or "a fresh addition".
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IT is a blustery afternoon just before Thanksgiving, and Kirk Varnedoe is on the phone in his office at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, working out the final details of a new acquisition.
A It's a new acquisition.
Now a new acquisition is on the way.
After another reorganisation, new management went on a new acquisition binge.
In 2009, after spending time in Europe to manage a new acquisition, I became Itron's C.E.O.
2402, which provided for development and implementation of a new acquisition process for information technology systems, was repealed by Pub.
And there was a charming exhibition of a new acquisition, "Carmontelle's Transparency: An 18th-Century Motion Picture".
A new acquisition, the Carracci was unfamiliar to me, and it made me realize that I have underrated this artist.
And since music no longer takes up physical space, what is the meaning of a new acquisition, anyway?
He spoke excitedly about a new acquisition -- an Italian translation of Blackstone's commentaries on criminal law from 1813.
He spoke excitedly about a new acquisition — an Italian translation of Blackstone's commentaries on criminal law from 1813.
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