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Discover Ludwig"very astute" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone is particularly perceptive, insightful, or discerning. For example: "The mayor's response to the crisis was very astute."
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Very astute question.
A very astute man.
Tactically he was very astute.
Very astute, sharp".
Very astute, that.
And a very astute observation.
He is very astute and focused.
It's a very, very astute observation.
"He's a very astute kid," Collins said.
"Our audiences are generally very astute".
"He was a very astute young man".
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