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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquired some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to obtaining or gaining a certain quantity or type of something.
Example: "After months of research, I acquired some valuable insights into the market trends."
Alternatives: "gained some" or "obtained some".
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Visteon acquired some of Dragon's technology.
But he has nevertheless acquired some serious blue-water credentials.
The two higher plots were acquired some 60 years ago.
In the process, it acquired some new labels.
Just as tellingly, they've also acquired some glossy production.
So José's muscles grew and grew, and he acquired some famous admirers.
Since being released from all restrictions, Sihali's life has at least acquired some semblance of normality.
I acquired some of this knowledge at an early age, by osmosis.
These people would have acquired some combination of genes that confers resistance to H.I.V.
BASF, Ludwigshafen, Germany, acquired some assets of the Mine Safety Appliances Company, Pittsburgh, for $65 million.
I acquired some skills -- law, economics, writing, acting, speaking -- that paid a good wage.
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