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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acute speech" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could potentially be used in contexts discussing speech that is sharp or intense, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "The politician's acute speech resonated with the audience, leaving them in deep thought."
Alternatives: "sharp speech" or "piercing speech".
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It was chiefly memorable for an acute speech made afterwards by the judges' chair David Lodge, who warned that this was the stage of the evening at which a tristesse settles on the company.
Two days after returning from 9 months of travel in southern India and Sri Lanka, a 45-year-old German man sought treatment at a hospital because of acute speech problems.
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From the TSST, the mean respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA), a key HRV measure, was calculated over 5 minutes at 3 time points: resting, acute stress (speech task), and recovery.
Wainwright acknowledges that her greatest strength is her acute ear for speech.
The novel has an acute ear for speech that brooks no response.
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Based on their two visits, the I.C.R.C. reported that the Military Intelligence operation at Abu Ghraib was plagued by gross and systematic violations of the Geneva Conventions — physical abuses that left prisoners rattled by psychological trauma: "incoherent speech, acute anxiety reactions... suicidal ideas".
A key difference, however, is the intensity of the offense; it is particularly acute with hate speech because it is aimed at a relatively small and specific audience.
All these pieces of her childhood never really went away — the acute shyness, the severe speech troubles, the desire to hole up in her room and burrow into some bookish Wonderland.
Though Mr. Pearle grew up in Los Angeles and has lived in New York for less than five years, he displays an acute sensitivity to the speech and rituals of privileged Manhattanites.
The aim of this study was to quantify acute changes in recognition of speech in spatially separate competing speech and sound localization accuracy, and relate those changes to two levels of temporary induced UHL (UHL30 and UHL43; suffixes denote the average hearing threshold across 0.5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz) for 8 normal-hearing adults.
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