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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incisive about" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is sharp, insightful, and penetrating in their analysis or understanding of a particular topic or situation. Example: The journalist's article was incisive about the government's handling of the crisis, highlighting key flaws and offering insightful solutions.
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I dropped by the Parthenon the other day, seeking inspiration, and a guide, Miranda-Maria Skiniti, was incisive about the lessons: "We need Pericles today".
And Mr. Black is so wryly funny and incisive about matters of major import that he doesn't need to pile on poor, pointless Kim Kardashian.
That would be a good fit, for there is something modern and incisive about the cut of his clothes and the way that the sexiness still suggests a 21st-century woman in charge.
While she is gracious about the appeal of the tough guys ("The hard-boiled detectives are not introspective; it is through action and dialogue that their story is told"), she is more incisive about the work of her favorite classic authors — Dorothy L. Sayers chief among them.
She is more confident, incisive about alien tech and is increasingly acting as moral compass for a 2 thousand year old Timelord who is long past all sanity.
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While this is not, and does not pretend to be, a disquisition about the ills of democracy, it is peppered with incisive observations about the deformations in the way we do politics.
Then, so help me God, I had to try to play the next one…" Reluctant to enter into the current political fray about arts cuts or music education, he instead makes a typically incisive observation about the musical world at large.
Emily Nussbaum's incisive writing about Lear, Archie Bunker, and the "bad fan" is useful to reread.
Once On The Hour had been commissioned as a series, Lee and Herring wrote a brilliant, incisive sketch about a sports reporter.
It wants to be a stoner bromance, a pastoral romcom and an incisive drama about mental illness.
It's telling that the most incisive passages about Mr. Peres in this book come from the novelist Amos Oz.
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