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The phrase "acquisition will increase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing business, finance, or any situation where an increase in acquisition is relevant, such as market share or resources.
Example: "The recent merger indicates that the acquisition will increase our market presence significantly."
Alternatives: "acquisition will grow" or "acquisition is set to rise".
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The acquisition will increase the original Internet video offerings produced by CBS's interactive unit.
The acquisition will increase Dominion's natural gas reserves to 4.6 trillion cubic feet.
The acquisition will increase Metropolitan West's loans outstanding to about $35 billion.
The acquisition will increase Centrica's gas reserves by 63% and more than triple oil reserves".
The acquisition will increase Rank's growing profile in the United States.
For Julius Baer, the acquisition will increase the bank's assets under management to about $258 billion.
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Altogether, the acquisitions will increase Leap's covered population by about 20percentt.
The mainland acquisitions will increase China Mobile's customers to 39.4 million from a recent 24 million.
Lawee said that Google was unsure if the rate of acquisitions will increase or decrease in 2009 (I'm guessing the latter), and everyone seemed to agree that there will be ongoing changes in just about everything that goes on in this space.
With the acquisition, Aetna will increase its ability to provide additional insurance for Medicare participants.
The Cephalon acquisition, which will increase Teva's reach in areas like oncology, respiratory disease and pain management, is expected to more than double the company's sales of branded drugs to $7 billion.
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