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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awfully discerning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is very perceptive or has a keen ability to judge or understand things, often with a hint of irony or exaggeration.
Example: "Her awfully discerning taste in art made her the go-to person for recommendations at the gallery."
Alternatives: "extremely perceptive" or "remarkably insightful.".
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"Not everyone takes children seriously, even though they can be awfully discerning and shrewd," Mr. Poots said, "and to have one of our great theater companies take up the challenge of making art for them seemed like an exciting proposition".
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But the path to putting together a simple majority for the bill is awfully hard to discern at this point.
They're discerning.
Discerning DJs.
Not everyone is as discerning.
Rinella's palate is discerning.
Investors are still being discerning.
Got discerning taste?
You begin discerning.
Be discerning.
Discerning False Messengers.
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