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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acutely topical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a subject or issue that is highly relevant or significant at a particular time.
Example: "The discussion on climate change has become acutely topical in light of recent natural disasters."
Alternatives: "highly relevant" or "extremely pertinent".
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In Colorado, the question is acutely topical.
Double Booker prizewinner Peter Carey draws on the troubled history of Australia's "special relationship" with the US to frame an acutely topical story of cyberhackers and radicals.
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Wilson felt the loss acutely.
Topical Index.
A gripping, topical adventure.
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