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The phrase "acquire responsibility" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to gain or take on the duty or task of being responsible for something. Example: It is important for young adults to acquire responsibility for their own actions and decisions.
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And sometimes it's unbelievably difficult, because you give up blame, you have to acquire responsibility.
"It is a matter of pride for us to acquire responsibility for the prison," said Nasrullah Stanikzai, the legal adviser to President Hamid Karzai, who has depicted the transfer as one of his government's crucial accomplishments.
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In 2003, the agency became the State Food and Drug Administration, and acquired responsibility for overseeing the nation's food supply as well.
(At the same time, this ministry will be stripped of its recently acquired responsibility for labour affairs, leaving that job for the Social Democrats).
The education department is bigger than ever, having acquired responsibility for all aspects of child policy shortly before she took over.
The construction group Galliford Try, which acquired responsibility for Oxgangs through its 2014 acquisition of Miller Construction, said it took its role as contractor very seriously.
He used the example of council tax benefit, which the devolved administration has acquired responsibility for.
Consequently, the Embassy acquired responsibility for several other nations' affairs, including British, Japanese, and Serbian interests.
For the purposes of defining grandparenthood, it may be sufficient to accept that parental responsibilities clearly can be transferred (after all, adoptive parents without doubt acquire parental responsibility) even if we leave aside the question of whether they ought ever to be.
But although doctors in the field are rightly cautious, biofeedback promises to return us to a more holistic kind of medicine in which the patient will acquire more responsibility for, and power over, his own health, no longer finding himself treated as a defective organ, but as a person in a context, with a life style and habits that affect his own body.
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