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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and gained that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to acquiring or achieving something, often in a context where the specific object or outcome is previously mentioned.
Example: "After months of hard work, she finally completed the project and gained that recognition she had been striving for."
Alternatives: "and achieved that" or "and obtained that."
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I like to think I recognized this and gained that knowledge from Art".
For all that we lost and gained that day, it is time to finish our business.
He retained the loyalty of K'inich B'alam of El Peru and B'alaj Chan K'awiil of Dos Pilas and gained that of K'ak' Tiliw Chan Chaak in 693, when he was installed on the throne of Naranjo at the age of five.
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"You have to go and gain that experience, go through those things and I was aware of that.
"Callum has had a taste of cup competitions, a little bit in the Premier League and I'm sure he wants to play and gain that experience.
The value proposition is the story of how you are addressing jobs, pains, and gains that matter to the customers.
Greg Tonks punts up field, and territory is gained that way.
I still don't know how I got there and how I gained that much weight..
The iPhone 3GS gained that, and so the team should have been good to go.
"We've had none and I just don't know how else to try and gain that consistency.
Unfortunately, the path you are traveling will make learning that empathy, and gaining that cultural knowledge so much harder and lengthier.
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