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"acquired knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to knowledge obtained through studying, reading, researching, or experience. For example, "Jane had a great depth of acquired knowledge when it came to her field of study."
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New York 1 is hoping to attract those people out there that are very serious about aquiring more knowledge about politics.
Until we aquire this knowledge, sitting is ineffective -- a waste of time, and detrimental to our well being due to the unnecessary pressure and expectation that breeds from our naiveté.
Aquired by Xilinx, Inc., March 8 , 2004
Aquired by Magma in 2006.
Now, however, he has aquired six lion cubs, four male and two female.
Terziver had aquired a reputation for being a great lover despite his appearance & abberant behavior.
THE founder of Amazon is the latest financier to have aquired a newspaper.
HBO has even aquired the rights to make a series based on the film.
*In December 2002, TRW was aquired by Northrop Grumman and is now a part of Northrop Grumman Science Technology.
Your audience does not know the information that you have aquired this summer.
Many of the items in the collection have aquired star status, including Audubon's watercolors for "Birds of America".
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