Golfers suffer all the symptoms of successful people, perhaps even more acutely.
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It was something that he felt very acutely, and he would make comments about it.
From the economist.com
In an acutely risk-averse environment, try-buys mitigate the risk on both sides.
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Ted Kennedy was acutely aware of such threats but rarely spoke of them publicly.
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It is acutely important to attract more people from black and Asian communities.
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The memoir catches the maladroit, self-absorbed facets of the acutely miserable.
From the guardian.co.uk
The Democrats are acutely interested in big winners, and Jackson is surely that.
From the time.com
She was, by that point, acutely aware of the sensations that preceded her habit.
From the psychcentral.com
They quickly become acutely aware that parenting severely curtails those things.
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More examples
In an acute manner; "she pitied her sister acutely"; "acutely aware"
Having a rapid onset; "an acutely debilitating virus"
Sharply: changing suddenly in direction and degree; "the road twists sharply after the light"; "turn sharp left here"; "the visor was acutely peaked"; "her shoes had acutely pointed toes"
Astutely: in a shrewd manner; "he invested his fortune astutely"; "he was acutely insightful"
(acute) having or experiencing a rapid onset and short but severe course; "acute appendicitis"; "the acute phase of the illness"; "acute patients"
Acute accent: a mark (') placed above a vowel to indicate pronunciation
u00C1, u00E1 (a-acute) is a letter of the Czech, Faroese, Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Su00E1mi and Slovak languages. This letter also appears in Dutch, Galician, Lakota, Navajo, Occitan, Portuguese, Spanish, Vietnamese, and Welsh as a variant of the letter u201Cau201D. It also appears in Blackfoot. It is sometimes confused with u00E0; e.g...
The acute accent ( u00B4 ) is a diacritic used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek scripts.
(Acute (medicine)) In medicine, an acute disease is a disease with either or both of: # a rapid onset, as in acute infection # a short course (as opposed to a chronic course).