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The phrase "acutely sensible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is very aware or sensitive to certain situations or feelings.
Example: "Her acutely sensible nature allowed her to navigate the complex emotions of her friends with ease."
Alternatives: "highly perceptive" or "keenly aware".
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Jewish history makes all of us at Harvard Hillel acutely sensible to generalizations and threats directed against others.
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Forbes readers are acutely sensitive to hype.
At first sight, the concept would seem to be an eminently sensible response to the problem of suboptimal care of acutely ill hospitalised patients: you take critical care expertise to the patient before, rather than after, multiple organ failure or cardiac arrest occurs.
Therefore, it is sensible to develop new strategies to increase remission rates in acutely depressed patients.
Hence, it is sensible to develop new strategies to increase remission rates in acutely depressed patients.
Acutely problematic.
Patient is acutely ill.
Perfectly sensible".
A sensible….
Too sensible".
Wilson felt the loss acutely.
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