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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquired was from" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning without additional context.
Example: "The knowledge I acquired was from various sources throughout my studies."
Alternatives: "obtained from" or "gained from".
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They learned, among other things, that in the last 30 years, the only open space the town had acquired was from developers paying their $3,500-per-lot 3,500-per-lot 3,500-per-lots and sliverecreation.
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The data acquired were from three independent experiments, with each sample measured in triplicate.
Blue-tailed skinks will eat spiders and other insects, but the easiest food to acquire is from crickets.
It is being acquired from investors, 3i and Enterprise Equity.
Bishop was acquired Wednesday from Ottawa.
All other data was acquired retrospectively from medical records.
ADC maps were acquired from isotropic DWI and FA maps were acquired from DTI.
The scrappy point guard Black, acquired from Utah, is recovering from back surgery.
Conine was acquired from Baltimore in a trade late Sunday.
He was acquired from Tampa Bay for Zdeno Ciger in December.
He was acquired from the Pacers in July.
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