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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquires that" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could potentially be used in a context where one is discussing the process of obtaining or gaining something, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The organization acquires that necessary funding through various grants and donations."
Alternatives: "obtains that" or "gains that."
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If the virus acquires that ability, a pandemic could erupt.
You learn this from Ms. Moore's picture books about a spunky 7-year-old redhead who acquires that nickname from her teasing classmates.
The fine four-member cast — which also includes David Alan Grier, Richard Thomas and Kerry Washington — never acquires that crackling, syncopated urgency that makes a Mamet play sing and sting.
Mr. Geithner acquires that status not only because he is outlasting the others but because he has gained the president's confidence for his stewardship despite brickbats from the political right and left, administration officials say.
By one rule of international customary law, a person who is born within a state's territory and subject to its jurisdiction acquires that state's nationality by the fact of such birth.
Indeed, if a mutated virus acquires that capacity to evade or block MHC class I antigen presentation, the progeny of that virus will have an immediate advantage over the viruses infecting the adjacent cells.
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- she has acquired that status.
"I acquired that monkey legally," he said.
But the hospital did not acquire that name until June , 2008
I had to acquire that knowledge over the years".
So the first batch was acquired that way.
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