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The phrase "a point of sharp" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific moment or aspect that is particularly intense or critical, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "At a point of sharp tension, the team had to make a crucial decision."
Alternatives: "a moment of intensity" or "a critical juncture".
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As a point of sharp contrast, consider Nike; like Levi's, the athletic-shoe maker has been feeling the effects of a diminishing cutting-edge reputation.
The government's plan for its high-speed National Broadband Network has also become a point of sharp debate in the run-up to Australia's national election on Aug. 21.
The validity of bringing charges of material support and conspiracy in a tribunal — at least for actions before October 2006, when Congress approved them as triable offenses in a military commission — has been a point of sharp contention inside the Obama administration.
And when it comes to domestic ethanol, almost all of which is made from corn, he also has advisers and prominent supporters with close ties to the industry at a time when energy policy is a point of sharp contrast between the parties and their presidential candidates.
Both Tacitus and Suetonius speak of escalating persecutions toward the end of Domitian's reign, identifying a point of sharp increase around 93, or sometime after the failed revolt of Saturninus in 89.
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That leaves national security as a point of vulnerability.Obviously, a sharp deterioration in Iraq could damage the president.
After 12 months, 14 patients (11.6%) became erosive, 13 patients (10.7%) presented a worsening of at least 1 point of Sharp and/or Larsen score, while 73 patients (60.3%) were still not erosive.
It brought him to a point of unfamiliar ecstasy, cold and sharp just below the ribs, the way her tongue enveloped his as he pushed against it.
It brought him to a point of unfamiliar ecstasy, cold and sharp, just below the ribs, the way her tongue gently enveloped his as he pushed against it.
Last month, he made a point of going to dinner with the sharp end of Thatcherite right-wingers, the No Turning Back group, clearing his diary commitments to take up the invitation.
Bipedality, walking upright on two legs, is considered a defining characteristic of hominids, so whether Orrorin could do so is the point of sharpest dispute among scientists.
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