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The phrase "are not systematically acquired" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing learning, knowledge, or skills that are not obtained through a structured or methodical process.
Example: "Many social skills are not systematically acquired but rather learned through experience and observation."
Alternatives: "are not learned in a systematic way" or "are not obtained through systematic means."
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Hand hygiene competencies are not systematically acquired nor assessed during the 3-year course.
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It is possible that such information was not systematically acquired in previous years and is thus under represented in these reports.
POLITICAL convictions are not systematically rational.
The longer-term livelihood needs of refugees and displaced people are not systematically addressed (pdf).
It is because the explanatory variables are not systematically different.
Such datasets are not systematically available or comparable.
In eukaryotic cells, amyloids are not systematically associated with disease.
However, supportive needs are not systematically addressed.
Yet many of these interventions are not systematically measured.
Descendants of immigrants were not included, as they comprised a small and heterogeneous group, and information on their education, if acquired abroad, was not systematically recorded in the register.
The Coca-Cola gift is particularly welcome, he added, because "other collections we've acquired have been selective, such as political advertising," or they were "not systematically identified" the way this donation is.
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