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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Sharp insight" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a keen understanding or perceptive observation about a subject. Example: "Her sharp insight into the market trends helped the company make informed decisions."
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A sharp insight concerns asymmetry.
It's an extended, meandering manifesto broken by moments of sharp insight.
Seen from Brussels, it looks more like a sharp insight into international relations.
I had a distinct recollection that Asymco's Horace Dediu had offered a sharp insight into the Apple-is-doomed mantra.
It is messy and meandering (even more than usual) and punctuated with shocks of sharp insight and raw feeling.
Her level gaze, crisp prose and sharp insight make her a fresh and valuable voice in both fiction and nature writing.
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This is a very intelligent book, full of sharp insights and mordant wit.
Glue is packed with witty lines and sharp insights into behaviour and landscape.
Kingsley was always more inclined to traffic in sharp insights than in grand statements.
And while the book is packed with sharp insights, Kidd subverts them with overemphasis.
"He thanked Paul, as always, 'for his sharp insights,' " Suskind writes.
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