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Discover Ludwig"acuteness of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a high level of intensity or sharpness in a particular quality or characteristic. Example: The acuteness of the pain in her shoulder caused her to wince with each movement.
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The acuteness of this anxiety hinges on one's definition of bad guy.
What the Tate Modern show hinted at is here made apparent: the acuteness of Frank's eye.
I used to marvel at the acuteness of her aural perception.
Certainly there is no questioning the acuteness of Letwin's political antennae.
And, given the acuteness of the economic crisis, probably a fairly rapid shift.
In "B.'s Garlands," for eight cellos, the acuteness of Mr. Bresnick's ear for modernistic harmony and texture was unmistakable.
Gradually the acuteness of her portrayal drew one closer, and her vocal presence at the end was large.
The band seemed charged by the acuteness of his listening, poised to respond to his slightest signal.
Her face is a mask of darkness, but her bright eyes glare, revealing an acuteness of mind that contrasts with her exhausted pose.
But Steve regards his family as close and loving because he neither recognises the chaos of his upbringing nor the acuteness of his needs.
For a number of years his main support was the love and artistic acuteness of his sister: "She gave me eyes, she gave me ears".
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