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The word 'shrewdly' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone who is making decisions in a careful and perceptive way. Example sentence: The CEO managed the company's finances shrewdly, ensuring a strong profit margin over the years.
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shrewdly
adverb
In a shrewd manner.
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Lisa Jardine, academic I'm a fan of The Apprentice and used to bore my colleagues by telling them how much they could learn from how shrewdly Alan Sugar set tasks, and judged the candidates on their outcomes.
Raynor, however, had shrewdly appreciated what England's tactically naive Walter Winterbottom had disastrously not; that it was Hidegkuti, in his deep-lying position, who made the Hungarian wheels turn.
Related: Chronic review: terminal pain, but Tim Roth is a pleasure The screenplay prize for writer-director Michel Franco's Chronic is a rather interesting and shrewdly judged choice: perhaps the best choice of the evening.
Director Daldry and scriptwriter Lee Hall have simply blended them more shrewdly together.
But shrewdly, he had taken up the old battle cries associated with the long campaign for a Scottish parliament, selling independence as a means by which to promote economic growth, social democracy and the slippery concept of Scottish values.
As Scott Meek, a friend and executive producer on Hamish Macbeth, has shrewdly noted, Carlyle gives off the notion that there is a darkness there, another aspect to him that you never get to grips with.
The more pugnacious among them have prepared for a showdown by skittering back and forth in the scrub with loaded machineguns.Texas's governor, George Bush, has so far been shrewdly silent.
The Diamond Jubilee has prompted a slew of new royal biographies, making familiar points about how the monarchy has shrewdly adapted to modern mores.
Almost for the fun of it, Mr Rosenbaum overflows into a chapter on Shakespeare in the original spelling, where peculiar forms ("shroudly" for "shrewdly", for example, in the opening scene of "Hamlet") can strike strange resonances.Mr Rosenbaum is always alive and engaging.
Mr Jaitley had shrewdly supported Mr Modi early in his bid to lead the BJP.
Experience is less important than the ability to write shrewdly and entertainingly.
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