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"to procure" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It means to obtain or acquire something through effort or action. You can use it whenever you want to express the idea of obtaining something. For example, "I need to procure some new equipment for my business" or "He was able to procure a rare book for his collection."
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Information was hard to procure.
"It's quite difficult to procure".
I'm going to procure something caffeinated.
Loans may be more difficult to procure.
I think of it as a way to procure services.
He may try to procure a bloody stalemate.
SANDWICH, ENGLAND — The first challenge is to procure the keys.
" "It's a way to procure food," he said.
film that Dean was able to procure from that manufacturer.
To procure food, Dodola prostitutes herself to passing caravans.
Berlioz's friends intrigued to procure the assignment of a libretto.
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