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astute

[uh-stoot, uh-styoot] / əˈstut, əˈstyut /


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It’s not a hagiography—the author is too astute for that, and he gives us too much of himself in the story for it to be a flat-out praise-song to another man.

From The Wall Street Journal

Speak to those who have worked with Iraola and they describe a man too astute to simply go after the 'biggest' opportunity that may come his way.

From BBC

He was an astute businessman and dealt with club finances.

From BBC

With Stones and Ake often injured and heading towards the latter part of their City careers, this appears an astute buy.

From BBC

You can, however, make astute and responsible investment decisions based on historical averages.

From MarketWatch