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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquiring that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of obtaining or gaining something, often in a context related to skills, knowledge, or resources.
Example: "The team is focused on acquiring that knowledge necessary to complete the project successfully."
Alternatives: "gaining that" or "obtaining that".
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But her real goal is acquiring that advanced degree.
She said that a narrative, gamelike environment was ideal for acquiring that skill.
Acquiring that asset would immediately give Deutsche Telekom credibility in the lucrative United States communications market.
He also had a penchant for acquiring that most precious of Capitol commodities: real estate.
"They are masters at getting home and we're working at acquiring that art".
"And there is no daylight there at all — that Iran is prevented from acquiring that nuclear capacity".
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- she has acquired that status.
"I acquired that monkey legally," he said.
The robins never acquired that skill.
But the hospital did not acquire that name until June , 2008
I had to acquire that knowledge over the years".
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