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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acutely refined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is highly developed or sharply honed, often in terms of taste, perception, or skill.
Example: "Her acutely refined palate allowed her to distinguish even the subtlest flavors in the dish."
Alternatives: "sharply honed" or "keenly developed."
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But the genius of Don Draper's ability to "invent truth" for mass marketing of consumer products derived not from content analysis of proprietary data sets, but from his acutely refined intuition for inventing his own truth.
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In conclusion, intake of a whole grain high-fiber barley, whole grain wheat, or refined rice breakfast and snack did not decrease energy intake acutely, but consumption of whole grain high-fiber barley foods significantly decreased hunger whereas whole wheat and refined rice foods did not.
So refined.
Very refined.
At this point, if you're like me, you automatically adopt the Brooklyn Brace Position, refined in the course of many movies and TV series, and essential if one is to survive any lightly amusing yet acutely perceptive drama about relationships and personal growth.
It was very refined".
"This is more refined.
Refined but not rarified.
"Rummaging is not refined".
"Shanghai is more refined.
It's dignified, refined.
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