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How to use astute in a sentence

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Apart from showing the artist's immense talent as a painter, the exhibition aims to show that Turner was also a very astute businessman.
It was in Devon that co-founder John Bird trained as a printer and began to flourish as an astute businessman.
She attended the whist drive in Ballinrobe every Wednesday night and was a very astute player.
Mellon is financially astute and his arrival on the share register was a pointer to possible developments in the future.
Discerning, astute, uncompromising, his leadership inspired one to venture against all odds.
And who decides who is undeserving, and deserving, or who is lucky and who is astute?
Not only is he an assured manager, he is accomplished, astute, admirably able.
Clearly the Maya were astute astronomers capable of predicting celestial events and keeping records of solar eclipses and other events.
He is an astute negotiator in the field but he remains something of an unknown quantity when it comes to national partnership talks.
Soon, the Germans will find out if keeping the nameplate was an astute decision or a regrettable one.
None of the leads have any pretensions of making an astute character study or biting social commentary.
When two such diametrically opposed yet astute observers agree, you can bet the politicians are sweating bullets.
This was discovered by an astute cryptanalyst at Central Bureau and in April 1943 that code was broken.
From his observations, the astute Waller inferred that nerve cells nourished the nerve fibers.
The brass casters of Igun Street are astute, adept quick studies and show a remarkable receptiveness to new technologies and ideas.
As a player he showed a fantastic never say die attitude and very astute football brain.
This was an astute soul sister who had mastered the politics of the kinky power struggles and sleazy back room dealings.
It is cute, astute, cerebral football, a mirror image of their studious manager though with an added dash of style and panache.
When the market is strongly bullish, the astute trader is ready to short the market.
Those folk forms were complemented by his astute experiments with traditional forms, such as the sonnet, villanelle, and ballad.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Croats found themselves no match for the astute Magyars who resorted to packed diets, gerrymandering, bribery, and forgery.
But the wariest fox is apt to find his paw in a trap, and Fowle, though foxy, was by no means so astute as he imagined himself.
The letter was unsigned, but the handwriting that of my astute agent, sander.
The Blues were in good form, and their manager is a very astute tactician, but Liverpool mastered them.
The general is considered one of the most astute politicians in Italy.
The value of astuteness is that it protects us from the astute.
Melanie was too astute to indulge in any compromising whims.
That simple and astute Teuton had been, it seems, holding me up to Falk in the light of a rival.
The sly approaches, the astute negotiations, the lying and the circumventing.
She is warm and honest as well as astute and intelligent, with the film balancing speeches with scenes of domestic ordinariness.
Then her face settled into an astonished yet astute calm and wariness.
He was moderately reassured however, by the aspect of that countenance, full of astute intelligence and affected humility.
Abraham Becker observes that Le Roy's astute criticism of the earlier commentary tradition suggests that many of his own misprisions are intentional.
Cronshaw was astute enough to know that the young man disapproved of him, and he attacked his philistinism with an irony which was sometimes playful but often very keen.
This deal to-day, in which he had held his own against the shrewdest and most astute men of the great city, had more than doubled his already large fortune.
Religionsstreitigkeiten is an astute study of rhetorical and cultural-historical aspects of sixteenth-century religious polemics in the German language.
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