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shrewdly suggest
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "shrewdly suggest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to convey that a suggestion is made with cleverness or astuteness, often implying a strategic or insightful approach. Example: "During the meeting, she shrewdly suggested a new marketing strategy that could increase our sales."
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60 human-written examples
Tim Hatley's design shrewdly suggests that even Timon's retreat has parodic echoes of the financial sector's tower blocks.
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In taking her uncommon women through the decades, she sweetly but shrewdly suggests that life is an unending identity crisis.
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Lelio shrewdly suggests that love the second time around might not simply be the same old autumnal and bittersweet business.
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Freed slaves were eager to help fight, and Sherman shrewdly suggested that anyone opposing "the policy of arming Negroes" should be asked to file grievances with the secretary of war's office.
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Malcolm shone at both, in ways which as Marable shrewdly suggests, shared a great deal both with the revered tradition of the improvising jazz musician and the later art of the rapper.
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"In some ways," Macintyre shrewdly suggests, "Philby's story is that of a man in pursuit of ever more exclusive clubs," and what could be more exclusive than a club that has only one member?
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The staging shrewdly suggests the nature of Williams's hauntedness and of his playwriting: a sort of séance in which the author channels both himself and the projections of others.
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Azimuth was formed in 1977 (the group was intermittently active until 1994), originally a duo for Taylor and Winstone, but the ECM Records boss Manfred Eicher shrewdly suggested the addition of Wheeler's vaporous brass sound.
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"Did you need to be angry about something to write this novel, and indeed your other novels?" asked one reader, shrewdly suggesting something essential to the novelist's passionate productiveness.
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The paper does make a number of embarrassing spelling errors ("dissention," "anti-semetic") but William H. Pritchard, an English professor at Amherst, who read the paper at The Times's request, shrewdly suggested that, in this day of spell check, they may have been included deliberately, to throw suspicious teachers off the track.
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David Fincher's The Social Network imagined the genesis of Facebook as a painful breakup experienced by its inventor, Mark Zuckerberg, and shrewdly suggested that Facebook's popularity lies in allowing its users to regulate their contact with other people, to present and manipulate an image of themselves in ways previously available only to celebrities.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "shrewdly suggest", ensure that the context clearly demonstrates the clever or astute nature of the suggestion. The suggestion should not just be a simple idea, but one that shows insight or strategic thinking.
Common error
Avoid using "shrewdly suggest" for commonplace or obvious suggestions. This phrase implies a level of strategic insight that might be inappropriate for simple situations.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "shrewdly suggest" functions as an adverbial modifier combined with a verb. It indicates the manner in which the action of suggesting is performed, emphasizing the cleverness or astuteness involved. Ludwig AI confirms the phrase is grammatically correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "shrewdly suggest" is used to describe the act of making a suggestion in a clever or astute manner. While grammatically correct, its frequency is limited, making it essential to use it in appropriate contexts where the suggestion truly demonstrates insight or strategic thinking. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness. Alternatives such as "astutely propose" or "wisely advise" can be used to convey similar meanings with slightly different nuances. Understanding the subtle implications of "shrewdly suggest" allows for more precise and impactful communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
astutely propose
Replaces "shrewdly" with "astutely", emphasizing insightful intelligence in the suggestion.
wisely advise
Substitutes "suggest" with "advise" and "shrewdly" with "wisely", focusing on the prudence of the suggestion.
cleverly recommend
Replaces "suggest" with "recommend" and "shrewdly" with "cleverly", highlighting the ingenuity behind the suggestion.
ingeniously put forward
Uses "ingeniously" instead of "shrewdly" and "put forward" instead of "suggest", stressing the inventive nature of the suggestion.
deftly imply
Replaces "suggest" with "imply" and "shrewdly" with "deftly", focusing on the skillful indirectness of the suggestion.
cunningly hint
Uses "cunningly" in place of "shrewdly" and "hint" instead of "suggest", indicating a subtle, possibly manipulative, suggestion.
pragmatically offer
Replaces "shrewdly" with "pragmatically" and "suggest" with "offer", emphasizing the practicality of the suggestion.
artfully propose
Substitutes "shrewdly" with "artfully", highlighting the skillful and elegant nature of the suggestion.
tactfully advance
Replaces "suggest" with "advance" and "shrewdly" with "tactfully", focusing on the sensitivity and diplomacy of the suggestion.
perceptively indicate
Uses "perceptively" instead of "shrewdly" and "indicate" instead of "suggest", stressing the insightful observation behind the suggestion.
FAQs
How can I use "shrewdly suggest" in a sentence?
Use "shrewdly suggest" when you want to indicate that someone is making a suggestion with a clever or insightful approach. For instance, "The analyst shrewdly suggested diversifying the portfolio to mitigate risks."
What are some alternatives to "shrewdly suggest"?
You can use alternatives like "astutely propose", "wisely advise", or "cleverly recommend", depending on the nuance you want to convey.
Is it appropriate to use "shrewdly suggest" in formal writing?
Yes, "shrewdly suggest" is suitable for formal writing, especially when describing strategic or insightful suggestions. However, ensure the context warrants the use of such a sophisticated phrase.
What's the difference between "shrewdly suggest" and "simply suggest"?
"Shrewdly suggest" implies a level of cleverness or strategic thinking behind the suggestion, whereas "simply suggest" is a neutral way of indicating that someone made a suggestion without any specific connotation.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested