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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sophisticated wit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but generally refers to a clever, sharp, and subtle sense of humor or intelligence. Example: The author's use of sophisticated wit in her writing has earned her critical acclaim and a devoted following of readers.
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He's got an urbane and sophisticated wit and a flair for telling amusing anecdotes.
That's the level of sophisticated wit this fiercely intelligent performer sustains during her show.
"Sophisticated Wit" would be more accurate for this exhibition, which includes works by John Baldessari, Fischli & Weiss and Rodney Graham.
It is quite sophisticated wit, but it's also ridiculous and childish, and that's the intimate side of it.
Labor Day lacks this film-maker's usual sophisticated wit: it is bizarrely unconvincing, sugary and humourless, like a Walt Disney version of The Night of the Hunter.
He will be remembered for his outstanding professional capabilities, acute intelligence, sophisticated wit, distinctive personal style and unrelenting zest for life.
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In this tight-buttoned village, play, irony, satire and parody – the stock-in-trade of Viz, as well as more sophisticated wits – can survive only on sufferance and under suspicion.
Other ways to capture broad audience appeal include inserting both sophisticated humor such as wit and irony for adults to enjoy along with more physical humor that children can enjoy, having icons that bridge generations, including masculine and feminine cues, inserting elements of contemporary culture, and adding a dash of marketable artistry by inserting newsworthy storyline elements.
Matthew Neenan, like Ms. Levine a La Guardia graduate, mixed bouncy pure movement with sophisticated physical wit and fleeting dramatic gestures in "Marsalis," performed to music by J. F. Fasch and Telemann recorded by Wynton Marsalis.
Even as sophisticated a wit as David Letterman was reduced, when he brought his talk show over for a week, to shouting out, "Oi, wanna cuppa tea, luv?" in an execrable mockney accent.
A sophisticated piano-bar wit, Eric Comstock, on keyboard, plays the unflappably suave saloon dandy tossing off laments like "Everything Happens to Me" with an attitude of rueful amusement.
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