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"acquire that" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to obtaining something, either through purchase or some other means. For example, "We need to acquire that piece of land before someone else does."
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If not, how will the relevant agencies acquire that expertise before the standards are developed?
A test instance of Acquire that has been loaded with masked data is available at https://tcrbacquire-stg.research.bcm.edu, login: [email protected], password: Change#1.
I had to acquire that knowledge over the years".
College is a fine place to acquire that habit.
We brought in some overseas investors to acquire that building.
It should be easy enough to acquire that treasure.
Media logging is one important way for users to acquire that data.
He has managed to acquire that most sought-after of show business commodities — complete creative control.
I wish we hadn't had to go through what we did to acquire that wisdom.
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- she has acquired that status.
"I acquired that monkey legally," he said.
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