Examples of 'more acute' in a sentence

Meaning of "more acute"

More acute is an expression used to indicate a situation or condition becoming more intense, severe, or critical. It often implies an increased level of urgency or seriousness. This phrase is commonly used in medical, scientific, or analytical contexts to describe the escalation of symptoms, issues, or problems

How to use "more acute" in a sentence

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The problem was more acute in rural areas.
At least until the symptoms are more acute.
The problem is more acute for fats.
At the heart of it all is only more acute.
This problem is more acute in developing countries.
The truth is in fact much more acute.
This problem is more acute in small cars.
The consequences become ever more acute.
These illnesses are more acute in women and children.
The geographical imbalance of data is more acute.
This problem is even more acute in rural areas.
My sight was sharper and my hearing more acute.
Poverty is more acute in the countryside.
Might make you feel more acute.
A more acute lozenge is called a fusil.

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These challenges become more acute in resource.
A more acute attack on this occasion.
The need has become more acute.
More acute nutritional deficiencies can be a problem as well.
Your sense of touch may be more acute.
More acute forms of class struggle are here to stay.
The need could scarcely be more acute.
Such problems become more acute in a commercial context eg.
One in four experience homelessness as a more acute problem.
Eight times more acute than our own.
Nowhere is the need for hope more acute.
This problem is even more acute in the sphere of.
Dilemma of rent control has become more acute.
This problem is even more acute in remote areas.
The effects on his health would be more acute.
The matter was made more acute by land reform.
Sensitivity in specimen is becoming more acute.
So the temptation is even more acute in difficult times.
Competition for building land becoming more acute.
Problems are even more acute in rural and provincial areas.
The angle needs to be more acute.
That problem was more acute in countries with economies in transition.
Keeps getting bumped for more acute cases.
That shortfall is more acute in poor and developing countries.
Of disorientation and possibly some more acute episodes.
Birds have a much more acute sound recognition than we do.
I admit you appear to be suffering a more acute attack.
This problem becomes more acute if the differences are small.
The betrayal would be all the more acute.
These phenomena are more acute for girls than boys.
Class conflicts were growing more acute.
The problem is even more acute in the developing world.
Racial tension is becoming more acute.
Even more acute than their sight is their hearing.
Butitwouldalwaysreturn more acute than ever.

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