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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'acquire about' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It does not make sense as a stand-alone phrase and does not fit with any established English grammar rules.
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Under the terms of the deal, GE Capital will acquire about $7.5 billion of MetLife's deposits.
Toronto-Dominion will acquire about $5.9 billion in net assets and $400 million in good will from Chrysler Financial, the former financing arm of the carmaker.
The brothers borrowed more than $30 million from the company so they could exercise stock options and acquire about 4.2 million shares between them in July, when the deal was being negotiated but had not been announced.
The Cordiant Communications Group in London has agreed to acquire about 19percentt of United Visions Entertainment in Berlin, which produces live entertainment programs for television and the Internet, for about $4 million in cash.
Anthracite's SEC filings say it plans to acquire about $1.5 billion in assets backed by just $300 million in equity.
The Conservation Fund will acquire about 5,000 acres in Florida and 500 acres in North Carolina.
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I'd acquired about 300 new followers.
It also has acquired about another $3.8bn in military-grade purchases.
In 1972 he acquired about 100 works by Kandinsky from the artist's widow.
From 2010 to 2014 it acquired about $400 billion in foreign currencies (its total reserves are now $530 billion).
She said the club acquired about 100 new members this year, increasing its ranks to about 500.
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