Sentence examples for a pretty sharp message from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a pretty sharp message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a message that is clear, direct, and possibly critical or pointed in nature.
Example: "The CEO delivered a pretty sharp message about the need for improved performance in the upcoming quarter."
Alternatives: "a very clear message" or "a quite direct message".

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"I delivered Musharraf a pretty sharp message that we expected him to do more to help, but I think Karzai believed that I was getting too close to Musharraf," Richards told me.

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"He's always seemed to be a pretty sharp guy and a pretty mature guy".

"You seem like a pretty sharp guy," Mr. Obama told him.

"Barbara is a pretty sharp girl," he once said.

"It was a pretty sharp battle within the agency," said a former senior intelligence official.

It showed a pretty sharp decline, too, of 195,000 fewer people working.

In previous clinical trials for this melanoma, it was a pretty sharp downward trend, no matter what the drug.

He said: "We've lost our last two games so we need a pretty sharp response.

"She has a pretty sharp wit, and she doesn't hold back," Mr. Handler said.

It was a pretty sharp move and I'm very happy to be here".

Between this and Sunset Overdrive, Microsoft has a pretty sharp exclusive advantage over Sony this holiday season.

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