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The phrase "acquired her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has obtained or gained possession of something or someone, often in a metaphorical or figurative sense.
Example: "After years of hard work, he finally acquired her trust and respect."
Alternatives: "gained her" or "won her over".
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That was when she acquired her moniker.
Then there's the story about how she acquired her name.
The Museum of Modern Art and the Yale University Art Museum recently have acquired her drawings.
Unfortunately, it is not known where the singer acquired her structured, sparkling tree.
Sony declined to comment on whether Princess Beatrice acquired her placement through merit.
Ferguson acquired her nickname "Ma" during the campaign, after a newspaper reporter substituted the initials "M.A".
This was when she still deigned to be interested in squirrels, before she acquired her gerbils.
Still, Ms. Boston in Connecticut wasn't particularly thinking about the environment when she acquired her Vespa.
Mrs. BaRoss acquired her resolve to keep the family schedule under control the hard way.
First, there's the hideous writing, complete with details such as how Giselle acquired her limp.
As a naturalist she has somehow acquired her bird's laser-like visual acuity.
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