Shrewdly in a sentence as an adverb

The OP shrewdly asked for two of your favorite books.

Rockefeller bargained as shrewdly for crude as anyone before or since.

If they didn't do it, someone eventually would shrewdly combine music + phone and beat them to the punch.

So why is it that so many of your HN comments have you shrewdly observing the world as seen from the vantage point of non-geeks?

But the protesters have shrewdly painted a picture, to great effect, of big bad China stomping on the poor helpless people of HK.

The investor pays taxes on, let's say, $40k of income, invests it shrewdly, then takes the final $50k out of the investment and buys a car.

It's more an ability to shrewdly calculate just how much you can take advantage of other people and get away with.

Americans very shrewdly avoid the fact that their state was supporting literal neo-****'s in Ukraine.

But would you trust the average retiree to shrewdly manage their money over the average highly regulated AAA rated insurance company?

The briefest investigation of the comments sections of local news sites explains what they're not only afraid of, but perfectly rationally expecting amd shrewdly avoiding.

""Darwin's neglect of medical studies annoyed his father, who shrewdly sent him to Christ's College, Cambridge, to study for a Bachelor of Arts degree as the first step towards becoming an Anglican country parson.

The status of the region was defined shrewdly as an autonomous district, not as an autonomous republic, which meant that no local legislature, high court, or government post of ministerial rank was permitted.

Shrewdly definitions

adverb

in a shrewd manner; "he invested his fortune astutely"; "he was acutely insightful"

See also: astutely sagaciously sapiently acutely