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Discover LudwigThe sentence "I was sharp" is grammatically correct.
You can use this sentence when you want to express that you were alert, attentive, or precise. For example: "I was sharp during the meeting so I caught every detail of the presentation."
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With a year of sobriety under my belt, I was sharp, cleareyed and hard-working.
In fact he believed that dyslexia contributed to his success: "If I was sharp in every area, I might be too big-headed or something," he said.
But I think I convinced her that I was sharp as a button about finding all sorts of stuff that had been hidden, like the hammer which the kids threw behind the kitchen boiler last week and which I discovered in just, you know, 10 minutes.
"I think people saw that in me when I was out on loan, I was sharp and enjoying my football again, but yes, it's a big low point at the moment".
I was sharp enough to catch such obvious attempts at manipulation.
Looking at the results I think "I just let it happen" and I don't think I was sharp enough while working with this group and my colleague".
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"I'm sharp, I am," says Weston.
I'm cranky with my kids and I'm sharp with Ben.
I'm fresh, I'm sharp and I'm punching hard – harder than I've ever punched in my whole career.
The former PSV Eindhoven goalkeeper added: "I feel fit, I am confident and I am sharp, so I can help Tottenham all the time.
"I made the move to France, and it has made me a better player already -- I'm sharp," he said.
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