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The term "acquirer" is the more commonly used form in modern English. It refers to someone who acquires or obtains something. "Acquiror" is a less common variant, often used in legal or technical contexts. Both terms are correct, but "acquirer" is more widely accepted and understood in everyday language.

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Q: One who acquires-is it acquirer or acquiror?
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