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The phrase "acquire what" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are questioning or specifying what needs to be obtained, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "Can you clarify what you need to acquire what for the project?"
Alternatives: "obtain what" or "get what".
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They should "acquire what they need to protect themselves".
They should acquire what they can to defend themselves.
We must, with all our heart, try to help them acquire what they truly deserve".
We can acquire what we did not have before and this has to be useful.
But AlClear did not acquire what was perhaps the older company's most important asset: its relationship with airports.
He'd thought that he would acquire what those writers had: the wisdom, the truth, the wholeness, the real shit.
But over the next several weeks, both departments will acquire what they believe are their boats of the future.
They used the second overall pick to acquire what they believe will be a franchise quarterback in Robert Griffin III.
Collectors are encouraged to acquire what they like, but only after acquiring as much knowledge as possible.
Some companies "go behind the customers' back to acquire what they know the customer wouldn't give them," Hurst said.
People will do so by going into debt, or deeper into debt, to acquire what they view as essentials.
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