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The phrase "amazingly perceptive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has an exceptional ability to notice and understand things that are not immediately obvious.
Example: "Her insights during the meeting were incredibly valuable, showcasing her amazingly perceptive nature."
Alternatives: "incredibly insightful" or "remarkably observant".
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She's amazingly perceptive.
Fred Zinnemann considered him 'one of the finest instinctive actors in the business, almost in the same class as Spencer Tracy', and John Huston called him 'a rarity among actors, hard-working, non-complaining, amazingly perceptive'.
Everything people say about their intellect is true: Each was amazingly perceptive, and showed an incredible amount of understanding for whatever concept was brought to them.
As a way in, try Alain de Botton's amazingly perceptive book, How Proust Can Change Your Life.
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Very perceptive!
Amazingly, amazingly lucky".
Very perceptive of you.
Taylor was less perceptive.
Amazingly, no.
Amazingly poor.
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