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"perspicacity of" is a valid construction in written English
It is used to describe a state of being perceptive or insightful. For example, "The perspicacity of her observations about the political situation was impressive."
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The perspicacity of some of these studies is astonishing.
Having seen Ms. Dion's show, I can attest to the perspicacity of that assessment.
But the perspicacity of applying such techniques to one's own employees, who are almost as well versed in the stuff as you are, is questionable.
Herein lies the audacity, the tenacity, the perspicacity of the independence project: to take the leap, to take the risk, to meet the challenge.
MILAN — "The Beggar's Opera," John Gay's lampoon of the corruption, injustice and politics of 18th-century Britain, is often revived in contemporary guise to underscore the perspicacity of its observations on the downside of human nature.
You will have to convince the electorate that the efficiency and perspicacity of these folk, motoring across vast areas of England, will be able to "monitor" your academies, wave magic wands and improve them.
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Gibbons's writing has been praised by critics for its perspicacity, sense of fun, charm, wit and descriptive skill the last a product of her journalistic training which she used to convey both atmosphere and character.
For all his posturing and self-importance, Scott is capable of deliberate self-parody, generosity of spirit and some perspicacity, for instance, about the talents of Jane Austen.
Your coworker is disrespecting boundaries laid down by the employer and seeks to undermine the rationale behind having varied personalities and skills in the workplace, showing a marked lack of perspicacity and intelligence about the inter-relational aspect of work.
Significantly, if you are looking for clues as to who might be on this year's Booker shortlist, the novels of Jacobson and Barnes have been praised with characteristic perspicacity by one of the judges, the critic and literary editor David Sexton.
Alone, prostateless, now outside the sexual fray, Zuckerman has become a melancholic poet of twilight and chagrin; the combination of perspicacity and weary tranquillity becomes him as a narrator.
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