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The phrase "acute by" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It does not have a clear meaning or context in a sentence. It is possible that it was intended to have a different word after "acute," such as "acute pain" or "acute observations." Here are some examples of correct and appropriate phrases that use "acute": - "The patient experienced acute pain in their chest." - "Her acute observations helped solve the mystery." - "The team faced an acute shortage of resources." - "He had an acute sense of smell." - "The crisis caused an acute sense of panic among the population." It is important to note that "acute" has several different meanings and can be used in various contexts. If you are unsure of how to use it correctly, it is best to consult a dictionary or ask a native speaker for clarification.
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It is not that poverty in oil-rich Venezuela is particularly acute by Latin American standards.
"They have made this crisis more acute by the way they've done this," the official concluded.
That number had increased to 350 in early December, and the need is growing more acute by the day.
It is also a perception made all the more acute by the dual darkness in which these poems took shape.
We must focus on the threat of climate change, now made all the more acute by anxiety over energy supply.
These broader harms are made more acute by the hyper-concentration of imprisonment in poor, predominantly minority neighborhoods.
That invisibility is palpable, and made more acute by the silence of the putative leaders.
A stranger who knew the ways of this land could see the stresses of the place growing more acute by the day.
Operational gearing is made more acute by Morrison's vertical supply chain, which gives it an advantage when sales are growing, but a disadvantage in a down turn.
Furthermore, all of the factors in favour of disclosure are made more acute by the vulnerable nature of people held within IRCs".
The Cyprus rescue made these needs more acute by calling into question the business model of European banks that relies heavily on large deposits.
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