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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquired at once" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was obtained immediately or without delay.
Example: "The rare artifact was acquired at once, ensuring that no one else could claim it."
Alternatives: "obtained immediately" or "secured right away".
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Both reconstructions support the SucCoA synthetase gene cluster as either being acquired twice, once at the base of the Thermosipho/ Fervidobacterium clade and once in Tt. lettingae, or perhaps gained once by one of the clades and then transferred to the other.
Once a target time was acquired, at least 2 more sessions (typically 4) were conducted before further increasing the target time.
Assuming that these levels are progressively acquired at different ages it makes sense to accord the corresponding rights not all at once but in stages.
But the billions of dollars in risky mortgages acquired at the height of the real estate bubble ultimately sank the once-mighty mortgage financiers.
Images were acquired at 10 sec intervals.
Generally spectra were acquired at 700.09 MHz.
All images were acquired at room temperature.
Scans were acquired at 100 µm resolution.
Hence, Keyhole pushes the idea into a limit, where the peripheral k-space data are only acquired once at the beginning or the end of the dynamic scan and the center is refreshed at every time frame.
If this best individual has acquired several traits at once, then although some of those traits will be of high complexity (given that the individual has the highest mean fitness in the population), some may be of low complexity.
More than 90% of participants indicated applying newly acquired knowledge at least once a month, and 5% indicated a frequency of at least once a week.
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