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The phrase "acquire those" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to obtaining or gaining possession of specific items or resources.
Example: "In order to complete the project, we need to acquire those necessary materials."
Alternatives: "obtain those" or "procure those".
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General collectors acquire those cars, too, but in lower percentages.
And, in a wider societal way, women are not encouraged to acquire those skills.
Mr. Marchionne said that Fiat was currently in talks to acquire those shares.
But nuclear scientists here have argued that South Korea must acquire those sensitive technologies itself.
And so, when you acquire those first few customers, that is practically an aberration.
When kids acquire those skills, they gain the ability to start telling both white and blue lies.
"The day may come," he speculates, "when the rest of the animal creation may acquire those rights".
As telephone companies expanded into data networking in the 1990's, they were eager to acquire those early pioneers.
If the market comes to admire honesty, transparency and good corporate governance, executives will rush to acquire those characteristics.
To acquire those users, Soluto plans to offer free versions of all its products, Mr. Adler said.
If reading, writing and typing are the key to employment, people will be highly motivated to acquire those skills.
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