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The phrase "acquiring that information" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of obtaining or gathering specific data or knowledge.
Example: "The team is focused on acquiring that information to improve our project outcomes."
Alternatives: "gathering that information" or "obtaining that information."
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He acknowledges that public officials often lack information about costs and benefits, and outlines state-of-the-art techniques for acquiring that information.
Acquiring that information will not be costless--someone has to invest some form of resource for that information.
Passively watching a news story on television or reading it in a newspaper is not the same as acquiring that information on-line.
Acquiring that information, they say, has been delayed by preoccupation in recent months with election campaigns, negotiations over the new budget and other city business.
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That's easier than having a home health professional acquire that information, but it still leaves the door open for misreadings or forgetfulness.
And unlike a catch-and-release fisherman, when I acquire that information, I want to keep it.
A book, even a novel, contains information, in the strictest sense, and the most obvious purpose of reading a book is to acquire that information for oneself.
It's not constrained by the human generation time, which is about 20 years, and it's not constrained in the direction in which it flows or in the number of people who can acquire that information.
It presupposes that individuals possess the necessary information to make choices, without explaining how they acquire that information; and it assumes that people know their preferences sufficiently well to be good maximizers, yet it never accounts for how, when a new technology or other novelty appears, they discover those preferences in the first place.
"This raises serious questions about the level of detail that Cambridge Analytica knew about users, whether it acquired that information illegally and whether it sought to abuse that information in support of President Trump's political campaign in the United States or Brexit in the United Kingdom," he told the Guardian.
It seems proper that the representative should be in office time enough to acquire that information which is necessary to form a right judgment; but that the time should not be so long as to remove from his mind the powerful check upon his conduct, that arises from the frequency of elections, whereby the people are enabled to remove an unfaithful representative, or to continue a faithful one.
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