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Discover Ludwig"shrewd answer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone has provided a particularly clever or sharp answer to a question. For example: "John provided a shrewd answer to the judge's question, demonstrating his expertise in the matter."
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It may have been Mr. Osbourne's shrewd answer to the Bush campaign's recent Internet advertisement "Coalition of the Wild-Eyed," which sets film of various Democratic leaders fulminating against films of Hitler fulminating.
"Why do people find the subletting-allowed system so unacceptable?" Dr. Nozick writes, and he provides a shrewd answer: "Its defect is that it makes explicit the partial expropriation of the owner".
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Why is this all surfacing now, we ask, and I'm sure [email protected] will get its typically shrewd, skewed answers with allusions to such dodgeball imitations as the attack on the World Trade Center, the bombing of Afghanistan and the Enron rip-off.
(Answer: C. Shrewd, Rudy. Shrewd!).
Who among us hasn't confronted that issue and been afraid to talk about it openly?" 2. "Before I answer that shrewd query, I'd like to make certain that you don't need to put quarters in the meter".
As for his doubts that Mr. Gonzales's conduct met the "very tough standard on perjury," Mr. Specter said: "There's no doubt we had a wily witness, where the answers were shrewd and calculating and vague.
Murdoch père paused to run each answer through his shrewd mental calculations of the legal implications of his own words, occasionally smiting the tabletop in front in a kind of brutal authoritarian emphasis that began to make his wife Wendi Deng distinctly nervous.
Shrewd as he is, the answer, in this reporter's opinion, is Kelly himself, who is not the same man as in his first term as commissioner.
But, in his Cheltenham answer, Parsons was being shrewd rather than rude.
Despite his anger, French is shrewd enough not to venture an answer.
The answer is a story of shrewd advertising, aggressive marketing and savvy manufacturing — a virtual recasting of the place of guns in American life.
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