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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acutely perceived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is understood or noticed with great intensity or clarity.
Example: "The artist's work was acutely perceived by critics, who praised its emotional depth and technical skill."
Alternatives: "keenly observed" or "sharply recognized".
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His five comedies are acutely perceived pictures of lower-class life, free from the conventions that burdened other contemporary dramas.
Though his still lifes followed an established formula, Kalf greatly enriched the genre with his use of simple composition, dark background, and acutely perceived highlights.
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Putting himself at a sympathetic remove, Efron acutely perceives the unlikely sources of the present turmoil.
Klein's gestures shaped artistic issues in the air of the time — most acutely, the perceived exhaustion of the conventions of easel painting.
The more acutely we perceive its degradation, the more intensely we map, image and quantify its condition.
In a closed world where prayer gives structure to daily life and the Koran is the one possession guards are never supposed to take away, prisoners were acutely sensitive to any perceived disrespect for their faith.
Spencer Ackerman argues that "getting out of Iraq requires buy-in from an officer corps that could be fairly described as schizophrenic: it wants out of Iraq at some point, but is acutely sensitive to any perceived slight, particularly from an incoming Democratic administration".
At the same time, however, GP leaders were acutely aware of the perceived limitations of the knowledge held by PCTs in commissioning.
During medical school, experience of psychiatric enrichment activities (special studies modules and university psychiatry clubs), experience of acutely unwell patients and perceived clinical responsibility were all associated with choice of psychiatry.
Mike Love is acutely aware that he is perceived as a villain.
But like almost all of us, he is acutely aware of how he is perceived by strangers.
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