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How could savvy be used in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how "savvy" can be used in a sentence:

As an adjective:

* "The marketing team needed someone with savvy in social media to run their campaign." (Meaning: They needed someone with knowledge and understanding of social media.)

* "She's a savvy investor who always knows when to buy and sell." (Meaning: She is a shrewd and knowledgeable investor.)

* "He's a savvy businessman who knows how to negotiate a good deal." (Meaning: He's skilled and knowledgeable in business dealings.)

As a noun:

* "The new CEO brought a lot of business savvy to the company." (Meaning: She brought knowledge and understanding of how to run a successful business.)

* "You need to have some street savvy to navigate this city." (Meaning: You need to be street smart and able to deal with the challenges of the city.)

* "He's got a lot of political savvy, which is why he's so successful." (Meaning: He is skilled in understanding and navigating political situations.)

As a verb:

* "She savvied the situation quickly and knew what needed to be done." (Meaning: She understood the situation quickly and knew how to respond appropriately.)

Remember that "savvy" is often used to describe someone who is intelligent, knowledgeable, and can understand complex situations.

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