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I'm sure we'll get to know more about Acrisure as the time passes and the company gets in the spotlight more. Perhaps we won't? Or perhaps we'll come to discover that their diversification methods based on AI-powered beta testing of fiduciary calculations to improve the analysis of retention and growth in assets is not real. I've made up the entirety of that sentence, and yet you believed at first that it came directly from Acrisure, I know it.
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