Examples of 'more astute' in a sentence

Meaning of "more astute"

more astute - This phrase describes someone who is sharper, keener, or more perceptive in their observations or judgments compared to others. It implies a higher level of insight, awareness, or intelligence

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More astute physicists are abandoning this practice.
I always imagined you as a more astute investor.
It makes us more astute in perceiving living structure.
A patient trader is a more astute trader.
I was no more astute than those other boys.
I should have been more astute.
We have become more astute in observing political reality.
I personally believe that he is much more astute than that.
The more astute got out during the summer.
His movements slowly became more astute and more clever.
Putin is more astute than the rest of the leaders.
And may the CDC hire more astute scholars.
The more astute political analysts were saying this before he was elected.
That will allow you to make more astute decisions about where you want to go.
The more astute among you may have noticed the lack of doors.

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I thought the PPP government and President Zardari were more astute than this.
More astute and fine than any human being I hope to meet.
His replacement in army command was the more astute Charles François Dumouriez.
He was more astute than I thought.
Friend, it sounds like you need to be more astute.
One of the more astute observers was Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
Well, at least surgical is more astute than diagnostic.
Now, more astute headbangers were paying attention.
Evaluations for example, tend to be more astute and rigorous.
You"re more astute than most of us give you credit for.
As time goes by, you will get smarter and more astute.
Have you become more astute and professional?
While many of the natives accepted the new beliefs, others were more astute.
I am not talking about more astute enemies or computer-controlled companions.
In fighting for these things, we must also be more astute and less naive.
The more astute may have other ideas, but they keep these to themselves.
On the contrary … he may be a good deal more astute than either of you.
I would expect Germany 's leading Jewish writer to come with something slightly more astute.
Melfort 's judgement in art was reputedly more astute than his political sense.
Maybe he 's more astute than I give him credit for.
Professionally, perusing books and web articles will make you a more astute designer.
This will be accompanied by a more astute focus on improved results-based management and result reporting.
Symbol of creativity, this ascendant will make them more astute but also more inspired.
Nevertheless, Quetzalcóatl is more astute than Mictlantecuhtl and his minions and escapes with the bones.
I always took you Miss Shay … to be more astute.
Should I have been more astute about what she meant?
But the more astute among them want to then know, North or South?
As I recall it, she was rather more astute than her husband.
You seem a lot more astute than him, listen to me, I need to talk to you.
Not older, but more astute.
Maybe he 's more astute than we are, but to call him.
That man Layton or something, the teacher, he 's much more astute than he looks.
You are more astute than most, Brian.
I am merely ( if that is the word ) more astute than the rest of you.
The more astute reader will think, Is Gay!

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