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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquire proof" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of obtaining evidence or verification of something.
Example: "Before making any claims, it is essential to acquire proof of the allegations."
Alternatives: "obtain evidence" or "secure verification".
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The United Nations was trying to acquire proof one way or another but was not allowed to finish the job.
Acquire proof the submitted Form I-130 is either pending or approved in the form of a copy of Form I-797(Notice of Action).
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Ramza also acquires proof of the Church's lies about Saint Ajora, a central figure in the religion, and attempts to use it along with the Zodiac Stone to reveal the organization's plot.
A hot-rod phantom image was successfully acquired using proof-of-principle PET with the PDC developed for this study.
After the assassination of Admiral Carrero Blanco the Spanish royal family thought it should acquire more bullet-proof cars, although one car was shipped to England, where it was parked in Chobham for almost a year as nobody knew how to do the work needed to upgrade it.
Acquire a Proof of Loss form from your insurance agent or adjuster.
By the end of the night, two British businessmen had spent more than $200,000 at the auction to acquire the artist's proofs.
Hence, most data was acquired from the proof run.
A narrative of no more than three pages including a description of the project, justification for support requested, and the desired outcomes of the development period (e.g., new skills acquired, small-scale proof of concept projects, participation in professional workshops related to the project, etc.).
The new policy advises museums that they "normally should not" acquire a work unless solid proof exists that the object was outside its country of probable modern discovery before 1970, or was legally exported from its probable country of modern discovery after 1970.
In 2008 the group wrote sweeping guidelines advising museums that they "normally should not" acquire a work unless solid proof exists that the object was, prior to 1970, outside the country where it was discovered in modern times, or was legally exported from that country after 1970.
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