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The phrase "acute of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may lead to confusion or misinterpretation.
Example: "He was acute of mind, always thinking several steps ahead."
Alternatives: "sharp of" or "keen of".
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Being a pervert carries with it risks, the most acute of which is exposure.
One of the most acute of theatre critics, he knew what he was talking about.
It was the most acute of the several numbers from the show.
It is not just that income inequality is the most acute of any industrialized country.
But the most acute of Swiss Life's problems at the moment is the growing scandal surrounding an investment fund called Long Term Strategy, which the company quietly set up to benefit some of its top executives.
In 2001-02 he scored 23 goals, including a stupendous volley from the most acute of angles against Aston Villa that was a lesson in footballing mathematics for Peter Schmeichel.
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The state's regional medical examiner testified that Mr. Faison, 27, died of "acute exacerbation" of his asthma.
Early identification of acute exacerbations of COPD facilitates better care.
Three weeks later he died of acute swelling of the brain.
He died in a hospital a few days later of "acute congestion of the brain".
*Collected at beginning of acute episode of low back pain.
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