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acutely

[uh-kyoot-lee] / əˈkyut li /
ADVERB
sharply
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Lower- and middle-income Americans spend a larger share of their paychecks on energy, food and housing, so they are no doubt feeling this inflation more acutely than the affluent.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Hospitals are great places when you are acutely ill, but they are not when you no longer need that medical care," says the trust's head of nursing Emma Roberts.

From BBC

School meal price increases will "acutely" affect children living in poverty who do not qualify for free school dinners, Northern Ireland's Commissioner for Children and Young People has said.

From BBC

Mr Ovenden told Radio 4's Today programme, that he believed Sir Keir was "exactly the right person" to make changes adding: "He does feel those frustrations very acutely."

From BBC

As an American, Pope Leo XIV is obviously acutely aware of the political situation.

From Salon