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Discover Ludwig'acute criticism' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to criticism that is accurate, direct, and to-the-point. For example, "His acute criticism of my work encouraged me to refine my ideas further."
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With this preface, let me say that I thought your letter one of the best, a terribly acute criticism.
His works were almost entirely occupied with an acute criticism of politics, law, and social institutions and proposals for administrative, political, and fiscal reforms.
This aspiration, often termed "blue collar modernisation", answers the most acute criticism of Mr Cameron's agenda, that it is too lofty, metropolitan and inconsiderate of Britain's strugglers.
Possibly it is because at least a number of these people work in professional, middle class jobs, where there is routinely acute criticism about hunting, and they want to spare themselves the circularity of the arguments that ensue if they out themselves.
Even as it championed Syria's mainly Sunni rebels, some of whom were later financed by Qatar, it ignored Bahrain's mainly Shia uprising.The most acute criticism surrounds Al Jazeera's kind treatment of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, a line that corresponded closely with Qatar's foreign policy.
The National Football League reached agreement on an eight-year labor deal with its game officials late Wednesday night, effectively ending a lockout that forced unprepared replacement officials onto the field, creating three weeks of botched calls, acute criticism, furious coaches and players, and a blemish — however temporary — on the integrity of the country's most popular sport.
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Armed with acute, incisive criticisms Beet successfully tackles college, though the topic is so easily satirized that its not a worthy adversary for the author.
In these and other areas, we assert the right and need to make civil but acute criticisms.
"Bye Bye Kitty!!!" signals a collective will to grow up, if just a bit, with a general revival of traditional forms and techniques, and some acute social criticism.
It is hardly acute literary criticism to say that Sue Townsend really knows how to hit the nail on the head, but that she does so with such apparent effortlessness and consistency is surely worth remarking.
This reputation was enhanced by his study of Madame Récamier et ses amis (1904; "Madame Recamier and Her Friends") and by the acute literary criticism in his Précis de l'histoire des lettres françaises (1905; "A Short History of French Letters").
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