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The phrase "especially acute" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or feeling that is particularly intense or severe. Example: The effects of the pandemic were especially acute for small businesses, causing many to shut down permanently.
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Hearing is good but not especially acute.
The problem is especially acute here.
That danger is especially acute now.
The shortage is especially acute in Internet links between countries.
The problem was especially acute among millennials and nonwhite voters.
Housing overcrowding was especially acute in the poorest neighborhoods.
Lenny had an especially acute case of middle-class angst.
But in Israel the threat is especially acute.
But National Collegiate's problems are especially acute, she said.
That divide has been especially acute in New York City.
Teacher shortages are especially acute in rural areas.
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