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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some acquisitions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a number of purchases or takeovers, typically in a business or financial context. Example: "The company made some acquisitions last quarter to expand its market presence."
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He has also made some acquisitions.
Some acquisitions didn't work out.
Some acquisitions deepened the museum's holdings.
Some acquisitions — like Merrill and, earlier, Countrywide Financial — were riskier than others.
"Some acquisitions are interesting to look at because of the scale they would bring to Publicis," he said.
Vodafone reported a $24 billion net loss, as it wrote down the value of some acquisitions, for the year.
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Last year, however, Yahoo had to write off some acquisition-related costs that are no longer required.
Tyco International Ltd. said today that it would shift some acquisition charges to different quarters to satisfy the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Mr. Arian said that a vast majority of Tower Perrin's clients have been looking at some acquisition opportunities.
Excluding some acquisition costs, profit in the quarter ended Saturday was 96 cents to 98 cents a diluted share on sales of $307 million to $308 million, Synopsys said in a statement.
At least there was some acquisition talk on hand to lighten the mood.
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