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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquired technical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to skills or knowledge that have been obtained or developed in a technical field.
Example: "Through years of experience, I have acquired technical expertise in software development."
Alternatives: "gained technical" or "developed technical".
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The newly acquired technical superiority can be attributed to a generally higher level of male dancing.
The researchers acquired technical drawings of violins from museums, collector databases, and books, as well as x-rays and CT scans of the instruments.
This is more complex than it sounds; it is more of an acquired technical skill than anything else, like learning to play left- and right-hand piano parts simultaneously".
By 1921, the newly appointed head of British Dyestuffs told the Board of Trade that he saw little hope of making the company competitive unless it acquired technical skills from the Germans.
The course capstone activity is an in-depth case study, which is an opportunity for students to apply their newly acquired technical and strategic knowledge of AM to a real-world problem.
But it also taught her how quickly newly acquired technical skills can become outdated.
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They then went about acquiring technical information.
Moroccan students were sent to Europe to acquire technical skills.
Our purpose is nation-building, employment and acquiring technical skills".
Six Apart will acquire technical expertise but lose a dedicated community.
Surgical specialties rely on practice and apprenticeship to acquire technical skills.
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