Sentence examples for Quite acute from inspiring English sources

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This can be quite acute, and even has an important-sounding name: brumotactillophobia.

The trainer, Sue Fleshman, diagnosed the injury as patellar tendinitis and said it appeared "quite acute right now".

I like a good cocktail and my tastebuds are quite acute so I think I could do quite well on that.

I feel quite acute humiliation at my powerlessness to ensure my wife's safety - Belfast (M) You need CEASELESS VIGILANCE if you want to stay alive.

They are building exponentially, and the anticipation for the third volume is really quite acute, because everyone knows it's available in England.

The show went well, I think, but I'm still suffering from occasionally quite acute fatigue – I blame the radiotherapy, as I didn't get anything like this in the course of seven cycles of heavy-duty chemo.

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That's quite an acute memory, I observed.

Africa's financial ostracism is not quite as acute as was thought.

I didn't realise quite how acute the shortage was until I belatedly started teacher training two years ago, at the age of 41.

No capes!" Thankfully the perils of cape wearing as far as fashion – and not merely saving the world – is concerned are not quite so acute.

Mr Shih says he has not been so excited since he began proselytising for the microprocessor 22 years ago.For Intel, the problem is not quite so acute as it is for some of its customers.

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