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Discover Ludwig'keen vision' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something as being seen with extraordinary clarity or acuity, as well as a figurative way to describe sharpness of perception or insight. For example, "Her keen vision allowed her to spot the small details that others missed."
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Known for his keen vision, Dr. Davis advocated to establish an ethics committee many years ago.
Jumping spiders have keen vision for spiders and are active during the day in sunny areas.
The LTA's new CEO will need keen vision and broad shoulders.
Dr. Gold was an accomplished inventor with a keen vision and quick wit.
The staff will discuss nighttime adaptations like owls' keen vision and bats' echolocation.
With keen vision and unflagging energy, Dame Ninette guided one of the 20th century's greatest ballet companies.
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A woman of keen intellect, passionate civic commitment and great vision, Esther was instrumental in the creation of our agency and served as the founding President.
A quiet, even shy man of great vision, Howard was known for his keen intuition and his deep insight into the human spirit.
Hawks are famous for their sharp vision, and owls are renowned for their keen hearing, but birds rarely get much credit for their sense of smell.
They have powerful talons and hooked beaks for cutting and tearing meat, and keen binocular vision to aid in their hunting prowess.
Nomad, with dune buggy wheels and keen peripheral vision, is the latest in a series of robots built by scientists at Carnegie Mellon University.
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