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Discover Ludwig"astute article" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a well-written and perceptive piece of writing, typically an article in a newspaper, magazine, or online publication. Example: The journalist's astute article on the political climate received widespread praise for its insightful analysis and accurate predictions.
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The essence of Mr. Goldberg's astute article, summed up in his final observation — that the relatively dovish Israeli president, Shimon Peres, would prefer overreaction to underreaction in dealing with existential threats — highlights the Israeli dilemma.
Bernard Holland's astute article "A Cult of Comparison and a Musical Glut" [July 2] is so brave and on the mark that I have to write and applaud it.
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It would have been more politically astute for the article to have simply omitted the fears of an affair felt by the aides.
While there are always daredevils like the World Trade Center BASE jumpers mentioned in the article, an astute GoPro wearer can still, when contemplating something embarrassing or actionable, simply turn the damn thing off.
Iain Pattinson, a gag writer for I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, made an astute observation in his recent article paying tribute to the late Humphrey Lyttleton.
In the blessed week leading up to of 420, Noisey ran a glut of bizarre and enlightening articles for the astute marijuana enthusiast.
Tony Blair, prime minister and Labour Party leader, deservedly won a standing ovation for a speech to his Blackpool party conference that was tough, politically astute and, unusually, contained verbs (see article).
But most of those who responded to the Sun's article online suggest a more astute understanding of our complex relationship with edible and inedible animals: "just think of them as very small cows.
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