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How do you savvy in a sentence?

The word "savvy" is an adjective meaning "having or showing practical knowledge and ability." You don't use "savvy" as a verb. Here are some examples of using "savvy" in a sentence:

* "The savvy investor knew when to buy low and sell high."

* "She's a savvy businesswoman with a knack for understanding the market."

* "He's not particularly savvy about technology."

If you're looking to use a verb, you could say:

* "She quickly learned the ropes and became savvy about the new software."

* "He's a quick learner and is becoming more savvy with every passing day."

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