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The phrase "acquired a title" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to obtaining a formal designation, rank, or position, often in a professional or academic context.
Example: "After years of hard work and dedication, she finally acquired a title that reflected her expertise in the field."
Alternatives: "obtained a title" or "secured a title."
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Defoe's "memoir" of an invented 17th-century courtesan has acquired a title that is but one of his anti-heroine's pseudonyms.
The respective interests of Roby and the Colehours in the lands at the date of Roby's bankruptcy could have been determined in a suit or proceeding to which they and Roby's assignee in bankruptcy were parties, so that the purchaser at the assignee's sale would have acquired a title discharged from any claim upon them by either of the Colehours.
From now on, media analysts will be reading the paper carefully for clues, albeit in a downward direction: after all, the last time the pornster's pornster acquired a title for which he worked, JC editor Stephen Pollard memorably indented the acrostic "Fuck Desmond" in his Daily Express column.
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It may acquire a title by purchasing at a sale under the deed of trust; but that has not yet occurred, and never may.
"If the market says you need to pay $10 million to acquire a title, no one requires a publisher to pay it," he said in an interview.
The only way to protect the half-acre site in Mudokori village in Tororo, eastern Uganda, is to register the land and acquire a title.
Even if the transferee acquires a title, he may be required to surrender the asset or to pay its value if the acquisition appears to be a legally unjustified enrichment.
They acquire a title in common.
Before he died in 1950, he would acquire a title-- the borax king"--and an empire, wititle-- they Hills estitle-- theawling Craftsman mansion in Los Feliz and a company-town mining operation in the borax deposits of the Santa Clarita Valley.
The new text, which included letters on Bacon, Locke, Newton and the details of Newtonian natural philosophy along with an account of the English practice of inoculation for smallpox, also acquired a new title when it was first published in France in 1734: Lettres philosophiques.
Intriguingly, diplomats said, Mr. Jalili has acquired an additional title in his correspondence with the representative of the six powers, Catherine Ashton, the European Union's foreign policy chief.
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