acutely in the PONS Dictionary

acutely Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be acutely aware of sth

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The forewing apex is acutely pointed and falcate.
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The oval aperture is acutely angular above, not very oblique.
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It anticipated the aggregation problem, most acutely for the stock of capital goods.
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The forewing apex is acutely pointed and slightly falcate.
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It was perhaps the most acutely hazardous of the several highly toxic chemicals originally used in this and many other early photographic processes.
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It is dramatized by a pair of acutely angled gables at the ends along with vivid half-timbered patters.
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The periphery is acutely angular, with a projecting rounded carina, spirally closely engraved on its upper surface andaxially crossed by rounded striae.
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An animal may be partially aware, may be subconsciously aware, or may be acutely unaware of an event.
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Unpredictable in their ventures, these individuals are acutely intelligent and incredibly swift.
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The number of acutely vulnerable countries could more than triple over that period.
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