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Discover LudwigThe phrase "astute manger" is not correct due to a spelling error; it should be "astute manager." You can use it to describe a manager who is perceptive, clever, and able to make good decisions in a business context.
Example: "Her astute manager skills helped the team navigate through the challenges of the project successfully."
Alternatives: "shrewd leader" or "perceptive supervisor."
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The report is another challenge to the bank's effort to restore its reputation as an astute manger of risk following last year's embarrassing multibillion-dollar trading loss by the bank's chief investment office in London.
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Very astute question.
The word will be "manger".
A very astute man.
Voters are astute.
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