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Discover Ludwig"acerbic comments" is a phrase that can be used in written English
It typically refers to criticisms or remarks that are harsh and often seen as cruel or biting. For example: "The journalist is known for making acerbic comments about the government's new policies."
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It's Tanya's acerbic comments that get the laughs.
His acerbic comments on public policy were always worth reading.
More Human has a few acerbic comments to make about the banks and the big corporations.
But, every few pages, Herzen's memoir interrupts itself to make quick, acerbic comments about a screaming injustice.
There are also many acerbic comments on society and Christmas in Simmonds' regular comic strips for the Guardian.
The blogger's acerbic comments on some of the absurdities and hypocrisies of life in contemporary Cuba have made her the island's best-known critical thinker abroad.
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To quote Justice Stephen G. Breyer's acerbic comment from the bench: "I know that time flies".
That Mary Shelley was capable of sharply turned and acerbic comment is incontrovertible.
She's even managed to insult nearly all of my friends with one or another perfectly timed acerbic comment".
Someone made an acerbic comment about a fellow student who was considered one of the biggest nerds on campus.
(The title was taken from an acerbic comment by Joyce Brabner, the widow of the unofficial Cleveland cartoonist-laureate Harvey Pekar, who wasn't very happy about "vampiric" out-of-towners singing the praises of the city's down-and-out charms).
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