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Discover LudwigThe phrase "his savvy" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means someone's knowledge, wisdom, or practical understanding of a particular subject or situation. Here is an example of how to use it in a sentence: "John's savvy in the business world helped him successfully navigate through the challenging market conditions."
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But his savvy is undeniable.
His savvy is already in question.
We need his heart, we need his savvy".
Jessica admired his savvy, although the implications of the transaction embarrassed her.
The office wall served as testament to not only his scope, but also to his savvy.
But if his ideas are still evolving, his savvy is impressive.
Both Murdoch and his savvy son James Murdoch (of more centrist views than his father) are scrambling.
The Mets teased Carter about his image, but they cared more about his power and his savvy behind the plate.
Emma Thompson is perfection as his savvy, appealingly foulmouthed wife and oplitical partner.
Blair's enemies constantly under-rate him, both his morals and his savvy.
Nieve showed his savvy by twice striking out Carlos Pena on changeups.
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