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The phrase "acquire her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is seeking to obtain or gain possession of a person, often in a metaphorical or relational sense.
Example: "He worked hard to acquire her trust and affection over the years."
Alternatives: "win her over" or "gain her".
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One fellow photo grapher commented: "We objected to her using Sarajevo to acquire her street cred".
This person who buys only winning tickets — how did she acquire her amazing psychic ability?
Putting Scout and herself through the paces, Abramson is "hellbent" on helping the dog acquire her American Kennel Club basic puppy manners certificate.
Your mom's convinced that if you only eat more plátanos you will suddenly acquire her extraordinary train-wrecking secondary sex characteristics.
"That was when museums first began to acquire her work," said Janelle Reiring, a co-founder of Metro Pictures, the Chelsea gallery.
Last week he was persuaded to remove an interview with La Toya Jackson in which Brüno attempts to acquire her brother's private phone number.
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That was when she acquired her moniker.
Unfortunately, it is not known where the singer acquired her structured, sparkling tree.
Sony declined to comment on whether Princess Beatrice acquired her placement through merit.
(Mr. Scott had been inspired by a tale that this was how Marilyn Monroe acquired her sexy gait).
Ferguson acquired her nickname "Ma" during the campaign, after a newspaper reporter substituted the initials "M.A".
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