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acutely

[uh-kyoot-lee] / əˈkyut li /
ADVERB
sharply
Synonyms


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But since his stake in Brewdog netted him tens of millions of pounds, it is likely that others will be hurting more acutely in the aftermath of this week's events.

From BBC

The lawsuit said the footage shows Timberlake “in an acutely vulnerable state” and includes sensitive information, including familial and medical details.

From Los Angeles Times

The ranks of software developers, widely assumed to be acutely vulnerable to AI, are up 5% in January from a year earlier, a pace largely consistent with the past 23 years.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company’s Urban Outfitters locations have suffered as it lost sight of the preferences of its younger shoppers, who have struggled more acutely with inflation over the past several years.

From MarketWatch

In any case, IBM is acutely aware that if it doesn’t move to deploy AI, it will get left behind.

From Barron's