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As long as it runs ok you are probably fine.
What you are seeing is the system log before your desktop environment starts (someone who understands systemd pleasr correct me). Generally the errors you probably are gonna get about are kernel panics, which will prevent your system from continuing to run.
This thread https://askubuntu.com/questions/1333069/acpi-error-on-every-boot/1333162#1333162 postulates that the errors you see are because the hardware vendor didn't implement the bios right. You could try updating the bios but if it runs ok then you are probably fine.
Thanks, at least it's not something critical. I'll probably give updating the bios a try when I have some time.