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Discover LudwigThe phrase "astute elder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an older person who is wise, perceptive, and able to make good judgments.
Example: "The community often turned to the astute elder for advice during difficult times, knowing his experience would guide them well."
Alternatives: "wise elder" or "shrewd elder".
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"We love our forest, but I want to build the road for my people — I owe it to them," said Mr. Anyie, 63, an astute elder of the Dayak people.
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The London Symphony Chorus sang vigorously throughout, and Elder's astute combination of dynamism and sensitivity articulated the work's spiritual dimension as well as its direct emotional appeal.
While their elders dithered, one especially astute group of early-career scientists was doing more than feeling grateful for being noticed.
Or is he his father's son: a leader surrounded by a tiny circle of family advisers - including his brother-in-law Asef Shawkat, husband of his elder sister Bushra - who is ruthless and astute, a great dissimulator capable of playing, and winning, a long game?
Astute move?
A very astute man.
The strategy was astute.
Very astute question.
Others considered it astute.
Voters are astute.
That purchase already looks astute.
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