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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an acquired" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been gained or developed over time, often in the context of skills, traits, or knowledge.
Example: "Patience is an acquired skill that many people develop through experience."
Alternatives: "a learned" or "a developed".
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"It's an acquired taste.
Molasses is an acquired taste.
He has an acquired elitism.
They're an acquired taste.
"It's an acquired skill.
He's an acquired taste.
"Goldman is an acquired name," he said.
Food movies are an acquired taste.
It was an acquired taste, she said.
They may be an acquired taste.
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Goodness of feel: 5/10an acquired taste.
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