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The phrase "acutely still" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of intense stillness or silence, often in a dramatic or evocative context.
Example: "The room was acutely still, as if time itself had paused in anticipation."
Alternatives: "intensely quiet" or "profoundly motionless."
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The book's still acutely relevant".
The lyrics are still acutely earnest and wrought, but now the music sounds genuinely inspired.
But officials say the public is still acutely aware of the problems with airline travel.
If today's fears are, thankfully, less couched in the nasty rhetoric of racism, they are still acutely felt.
Much of the income inequality in the county, which is still acutely felt, is due to the aftereffects of the systematic racism of apartheid, which ended in 1994.
One is to test a military deterrent North Korea still acutely feels it needs in a hostile world where, or so it believes, America is plotting its downfall.
As Turkey hurtles toward modernity and seeks to embrace a European identity, camel fighting is a reminder that many Turks are still acutely conscious of their Asian heritage.
Since such support is kept on the shortest-possible rein by the ECB in Frankfurt, this means that the banks are still acutely vulnerable.
Vietnam said 64 soldiers were killed as they tried to protect a flag on South Johnson reef – an incident still acutely felt in Hanoi.
And while I'm thinner now than I once was, I'm still acutely aware of when I'm the only person in the room without a flat stomach.
Considering it all, Brawn, an engineer by trade, is still acutely aware that F1 is more than the sum of its technological parts and that the very human element remains crucial.
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