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What is the adverb for sagacity?

What's the adverb for sagacity? Here's the word you're looking for.

sagaciously
  1. In a sagacious manner, in a way that is clever, shrewd, observant, keen of intellect or discernment, cunning or with ability and aptitude; sagely.
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    1. “The Greek philosophers used to talk eloquently and sagaciously, but they never felt the need of experimentation to prove their theories.”
      “Enter the ethics expert, who sagaciously counseled the company executive to put a halt to the practice of entertaining clients at strip joints.”
      “We are peeling away years of protection that we have found ourselves under, which were very sagaciously put there by people of great vision to protect this institution.”
sagely
  1. In the manner of a sage, with wisdom, wisely.
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    1. “There is plenty of empirical evidence that would suggest there might be some validity in his sagely words.”
      “He sagely laboured to reduce the miniaturization of the Cold War and prevent nuclear conflict between the East and West.”
      “The conference will be chock full with academic jargon and sagely nodding eggheads, but it is all free.”
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