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Discover Ludwig"less acute" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or condition that is not as severe or intense as it could be. For example: - The pain in my knee is less acute today, but I still need to be careful. - The company's financial troubles are less acute now that they have secured a new investor. - The tension between the two countries is less acute than it was last year, but there's still a lot of distrust.
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They are less acute but more diffuse.
The economic pain has been less acute.
In Britain, the refugee crisis has been less acute.
Is this problem less acute for other jazz artists?
In "Sleepy Hollow", the loss is less acute.
"And the fact that we're not alone doesn't make it less acute".
No less acute or obvious are the potential ramifications for the dairy farm labourer.
From the fishes' point of view, the problem may seem rather less acute.
Over time, Reeve's sense of smell became less acute, almost vanishing.
Malkmus walks off in the same direction tonight, but the enmity is far less acute.
Being rich, Ferguson said, makes his attention less acute, but his judgment more reliable.
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