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Those who have lost family members seem to feel it more acutely.
But the loss has been felt most acutely at home.
We are acutely aware that you cannot have one without the other.
She suddenly became acutely aware of the dead man at their feet.
She became acutely aware that everyone was looking at her.
But other systems had caught it too, though less acutely so.
And the company felt the pain acutely in its bottom line.
They said no more for a moment, and each was now acutely aware of the other.
Besides, I would hear more acutely and pay better attention.
But he is also acutely aware that the war itself may be the easy part.
More acutely, what is the relationship in the story between success and failure?
He lives in the past but often seems acutely concerned about the events of the present.
As those who know the players are acutely aware, the two men could not be more different.
However, we feel this most acutely in our own back yard.
She had used his given name for the first time, and they were both acutely aware of it.
Or perhaps she was now more acutely sensitive to it.
But now, in the company of women, she missed her acutely.
I suddenly and acutely missed him being a little boy.
That is a time when children are acutely sensitive to being different from their friends.
She could feel them, quite acutely sometimes, pressing in on her, always from the outside.
She had suffered acutely during the long months of that one night.
He could tell by the sound of her voice that she was acutely upset.
I have often thought it but never more acutely than during those moments.
Nothing stayed the same, and he'd never felt that so acutely as now.
Because he had good reason to be acutely security conscious, she did.