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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquisition made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to business, finance, or any situation where a purchase or acquisition has been completed.
Example: "The acquisition made by the company last quarter has significantly increased its market share."
Alternatives: "purchase completed" or "deal finalized".
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But he said the acquisition made sense for Chiron.
News of the acquisition made previous Google smartwatch rumours worth a second reading.
The acquisition made sense for the Clark, which collects some artists' works in depth.
The article referred incorrectly to an acquisition made by National Semiconductor in 1979.
"It started to become more and more clear that an acquisition made sense".
Technology stocks were hurt by Intel's announcement of a $600 million write-off on an acquisition made four years ago.
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"The acquisition makes strategic sense".
The acquisition makes JP Britain's fourth-largest print publisher.
Still, the acquisition makes clear strategic sense for Vodafone.
The acquisition makes Fubon the sixth-largest owner of banks in Taiwan, with $33 billion in assets.
Diluting its value with a dodgy acquisition makes the problem worse.
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