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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an incisive role" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant and clear impact or influence that someone or something has in a particular context.
Example: "The researcher played an incisive role in shaping the policy changes that followed the study's findings."
Alternatives: "a crucial role" or "a pivotal role".
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The argument has also been put forward that the liturgy of early Christianity played an incisive role in the formulation of the creeds, including those of Christology.
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Universities are increasingly being asked to play incisive roles in the process of regional economic development.
Ekaterina Semenchuk's Azucena was similarly full of possibilities, with a characteristically bright coloured Slav take on the role, and an incisive chest voice, but never quite putting the vocal or dramatic parts together in the way the role demands.
Mean-girl behavior exists, but it has its seasons, from "girly girl" squabbles to junior high "slut lists" to mommy wars on the adult playground (and Valen has an incisive chapter on the maternal role in schoolyard meanness).
Reinbert de Leeuw leads an incisive performance.
What an incisive, fervent beginning.
Peter Henderson was an incisive piano soloist.
Almost despite himself, Richardson proved an incisive and companionable guide.
Yet her grounded good sense made her an incisive critic.
On Twitter, he's an incisive critic of the President.
In 1882 Pinsker anonymously published in German an incisive, embittered, and impassioned pamphlet, "Auto-Emanzipation.
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