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The phrase "acquired from a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating the source or origin of something that has been obtained or received.
Example: "The rare artifact was acquired from a private collector who had owned it for decades."
Alternatives: "obtained from a" or "sourced from a".
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There's a "moon fence" she acquired from a show garden.
The evocative old books are not Roosevelt's but a collection acquired from a Roosevelt enthusiast.
The gallery has several for sale, acquired from a Havell descendant, at about $20,000 apiece.
Its first store was one of eight acquired from a failing state-owed chain.
Once they acquired from a shipwreck a portrait of a young man who happened to be Gentle in his youth.
X-rays must be acquired from a dentist or insurance company and then compared with X-rays of the remains.
Returned bottles are loaded into the washer, an antique acquired from a Coca-Cola plant 40 years ago.
Parrott tracked down the provenance of the volumes: they had been acquired from a private house sale in Wrexham.
A zoo spokeswoman, Susan Eckert, said Wednesday that Gypsy was acquired from a private owner in Texas.
For this purpose, SBA was acquired from a sugar processing industry.
We demonstrate the methods using a data set acquired from a moving platform.
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