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The phrase "acquired for example" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and would typically need additional context or restructuring to be clear.
Example: "The skills acquired, for example, during internships can be invaluable in the job market."
Alternatives: "obtained, for instance" or "gained, such as".
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If those companies are acquired, for example, Microsoft must sell its stake and report the gain as portfolio earnings.
The spectrum of alleged cancer cures is alarmingly wide, but typically the product is "natural" and easily acquired – for example, apricot seeds, graviola, mistletoe and even baking soda have been championed as cancer cures despite little or no clinical evidence.
Google is still developing technologies from the other robot companies it acquired, for example in a project using machine learning to teach industrial robotic arms to grasp objects more effectively.
Oil drops that had an electric charge (acquired, for example, by friction when moving through the air) could then be slowed down or stopped by applying an electric force.
By predicting abundance from environmental characteristics (acquired for example, using aerial photography), resource selection functions may be a useful tool to refine population estimates of several petrel species in Antarctica without requiring intensive ground surveys.
They can grab market share but they probably can't get acquired, for example.
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Babies, toddlers and preschool children learn with a speed that is unprecedentedly efficient and plasticity is certainly highly involved when children acquire for example the ability to speak.
She oversaw the launch of a culinary school in downtown Riverhead to train hotel and hospitality workers and focused on work force development, acquiring, for example, grants for new curricula in mechatronics, or manufacturing technologies, and in heating, ventilation and air-conditioning.
These new techniques did two things: in some cases they provided information that it had been hitherto impossible to acquire (for example, images of the entire brain showing normal structures and disease processes such as tumours with great clarity); in others they supplanted former diagnostic techniques that had been more painful or dangerous – usually both.
From a practical point of view, this means we should be careful when acquiring, for example, frescoes with extended gold leaf coverage.
In those cases where there may be sample limitations and experiments may take a long time to acquire, for example, a 1H-13C Hmay may take weeks to acquire [11], dereplication was nevertheless feasible.
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