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Use "astutely" in a sentence
"In 2002, McCain astutely pointed out that Bush was the first President in US history to start a war and not raise taxes to pay for it."
"It has nothing to do with her being a WOMAN or Senator Obama being AFRICAN-AMERICAN, as you so 'astutely' observe in your post."
"He also said he sent Ashkenazi a blog post written by Max Boot of Commentary, which he said "astutely" picked apart the erroneous information that's been floating around."