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The phrase "as acute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the sharpness or intensity of something, often in a metaphorical sense, such as in discussions about perception or understanding.
Example: "Her observations about the situation were as acute as a seasoned analyst's."
Alternatives: "as sharp" or "as keen".
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On the diplomatic level, the dilemma is nearly as acute.
And the elbowing for social position was just as acute.
For Labour the dilemmas are just as acute.
This masterpiece of cave art is as acute as any modern work of naturalist observation.
In later life, his memory remained as acute as his technique was naive.
The difference between male and female designers is as acute as ever.
And the pleasures his silky technique provides can be just as acute.
So the irony of Wagner playing behind Iñárritu is not as acute as it might seem.
Nothing as acute as Cassetteboy's still-definitive mash-up but plenty for fans to enjoy.
The crisis is not as acute as it was.
Their worry over Iran is as acute as Israel's.
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