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The phrase "acquired a transcript of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to obtaining a copy of a transcript, such as an academic record or a document that records spoken dialogue.
Example: "After applying to the university, I acquired a transcript of my previous academic records to submit with my application."
Alternatives: "obtained a transcript of" or "secured a transcript of".
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In June 1956, for instance, during the regular editorial lunch at the Waldorf Hotel, Crankshaw, not revealing his source, mentioned that he had acquired a transcript of Khrushchev's secret denunciation of Stalin to the 20th Communist party congress.
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I managed to acquire a transcript of one of these interviews -- I'm not saying I got it from a Russian spy at a kid's soccer game last Saturday -- and I have printed it below.
4. "In light of this, we acquired a great deal of intergenic transcripts involved possible novel lincRNAs and annotated lincRNAs with Ensembl or Gencode".
It acquired a Nielsen rating of 12.7.
It acquired a Nielsen rating of 9.5.
It acquired a Nielsen rating of 11.9.
Here is a transcript of her argument.
A transcript of our chat follows.
Read a transcript of the conversation below.
Replay a transcript of the discussion below.
A transcript of their discussion follows.
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