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1 In the remote northeastern province of Badakhshan the problem is most acute .
2 The shortage is most acute at the affordable end of the market.
3 The situation in Great Britain is now at its most acute stage.
4 And in fact, from that very day the most acute attacks ceased.
5 Should the injury run on to suppuration, the lameness becomes most acute .
6 These were followed instantly by an expression of the most acute alarm.
7 Even the most acute students of human affairs among his friends wondered.
8 The distress is most acute among those wholly dependent upon one crop..
9 He said the lack of development finance was most acute in west Europe.
10 Resistance is most acute in Germany, as well as in Austria and France.
11 These dynamics are most acute under conditions of poverty, she says.
12 Such issues are likely to be most acute for smaller businesses.
13 But the brain, the most acute and cunning brain in France, was awake.
14 It was left with some of the most acute poverty in the country.
15 I cannot live in Paris, because there I suffer the most acute agony.
16 Her eyes rested on the murderers with the most acute fixedness.
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