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"acutely realized" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that a realization or understanding was intense or quickly attained. For example, "The significance of the moment was acutely realized by all in attendance."
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The story, lauded for its acutely realized characterizations and humane treatment of its subject matter, was widely translated and used in high-school curricula.
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Marclay's video constantly exposes the artificiality of cinematic time, but I never felt this so acutely as when I realized why Harold Lloyd's comic stunt in "Safety Last" — the one in which he clings to the hands of a clock at the top of a skyscraper — was destined to happen at 2 45 P.M.
I realized that I was acutely interested.
My lunch yesterday consisted of roasted potatoes and onions with a sprinkling of parmesan cheese (I have realized this week just how much cheese my people eat, acutely feeling its absence).
My favorite so far is "The Great Secret": Dreaming, not realizing how acutely his body suffered and how slender became his strength, he struggled on until dawn, through the dry washes, over the shaled ridges, though the gritty valleys.
We certainly know more than his book reports -- most acutely, that at least 121 firefighters died in the North Tower, where few rescuers realized that the South Tower had already fallen.
"Never before had I realized the meaning of a border so painfully until that day," said Pomnyun, 59. "Never before had I felt so acutely that Korea is a divided nation".
"I realized".
It realized £1.88 million.
Lin also realized it.
PC realized histological study.
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