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Discover Ludwig'acute vision' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone with exceptional visual acuity or keenness of observation. For example, "John had an acute vision, and could spot even the smallest of details from across the room."
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You just need to have acute vision".
Amazingly, no, not when a director of acute vision, like Rob Ruggiero, is involved.
I've since started gardening, which doesn't require the most acute vision.
The sociologically acute vision of upstairs-downstairs relationships at an English country estate in 1932 is also a whodunit spilling over with juicy revelations and family secrets.
Fast predatory sharks tend to have more acute vision, and in some deep-diving species the eyes are well developed to maximize detection of ambient light.
With eyes as large as those of elephants, pronghorns have astonishingly acute vision and can readily identify predators at distances of up to 1 km (0.6 mile).
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Natural selection occurs because individuals having more-useful traits, such as more-acute vision or swifter legs, survive better and produce more progeny than individuals with less-favourable traits.
Most lizards are active during daylight hours, when their acute binocular vision can be used to its greatest advantage, and vision is necessary for most nonburrowing species.
Watching news clips from the Louise Woodward trial, I found myself suffering, not for the first time, from acute double vision.
Ahaetulla is unique in having a horizontal keyhole-shaped pupil and longitudinal grooves on the sides of its snout that enable acute, binocular vision.
Then, she said, she had a dream about a scientist who "galvanises" life from the bones he has collected in charnel houses: "I saw – with shut eyes, but acute mental vision – I saw the pale student of unhallowed arts kneeling beside the thing he had put together.
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