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Meanings of psychological acuity in English
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Usage of psychological acuity in English
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The novels' psychologicalacuity derives, always, from their fidelity to a precisely delineated reality.
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With some psychologicalacuity, Nolan shows that grownup Tom is permanently trapped in psychological defeat.
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Jesus himself is portrayed with tremendous psychologicalacuity: a nervy, needy genius burdened with a neurotic mother.
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But then Scott's habit of self-deprecation, charming though it can be, can obscure the psychologicalacuity and emotional realism of his work.
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The story of her capture outlined in miniature Whicher's detective qualities: an excellent memory, an eye for the incongruous, psychologicalacuity, and confidence.
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We can see the psychologicalacuity of Kabbalah in the work of the Spanish mystic Abraham Abulafia (i 24O-after 1291).