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The phrase "acutely drawn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is sharply or intensely depicted, often in a visual or emotional context.
Example: "The artist's latest work features acutely drawn figures that convey a deep sense of emotion."
Alternatives: "sharply depicted" or "intensely illustrated."
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If the movie's male sharks are much more acutely drawn than their female prey, they are uniformly dislikable.
Weiner's sister, Molly, who is now a singer and a comedienne, suffered from learning disabilities, and Weiner's depictions of Maggie's difficulties are often acutely drawn.
If there are no scenes of comparable power in Mr. Bergman's less assured "Maria Stuart," it is nonetheless fascinating to see him apply the same sensibility to Schiller's acutely drawn study in passionate politics.
There is plenty of hope but little glory in "Not Fade Away," David Chase's sympathetic, acutely drawn portrait of a young Italian-American musician in New Jersey chasing 1960s rock 'n' roll dreams.
Plenty of people have written chippy songs about online haters, but few of them are quite as acutely drawn as URL Badman: "Real talk, I put the world to rights, and when I'm a big boy I'm going to write for Vice".
The undertow of hypocrisy and ignorance - the less attractive Victorian values - may be evident from the start but the real joy of the book is in its acutely drawn intimacies of the late nineteenth-century metropolis, of the huge gap between rich and poor, between upstairs and downstairs.
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The grubby, soiled surface makes me think of the cigarette butts, coins and a key stuck in the skeins of paint of Jackson Pollock's ecstatic 1947 drip painting, "Full Fathom Five". A dynamic contrast is italicized between the scruffiness of the object and the pristine, painstaking and elegant style of acutely linear drawing.
Drawing acutely on philosophers such as Rene Descartes, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Simone Weil and writers such as Isak Dinesen, George Orwell and J.M. Coetzee, The Philosopher's Dog is above all a book about our creatureliness and its place in the understanding of our humanity.
A total of 116 acutely febrile patients had blood drawn to determine whether a mosquitoborne disease was the etiologic agent of fever.
We are acutely aware of the political lessons to be drawn from the conviction and execution of the Rosenbergs at the height of the McCarthy period.
Mr. Viteritti and Mr. Smith acutely note that the federal judiciary has been drawn from a narrow stratum of the legal profession, which indeed ill serves the court system and the nation.
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