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The phrase "a pretty sharp statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a statement that is clear, direct, or incisive, often implying that it is also somewhat critical or pointed.
Example: "Her response was a pretty sharp statement about the company's lack of transparency."
Alternatives: "a quite pointed remark" or "an incisive comment".
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That, in turn, makes a pretty sharp statement about the Saudi lack of faith in the ability of the US nuclear security umbrella to protect them from an Iranian nuclear attack.
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It was a pretty sharp move and I'm very happy to be here".
RS: What I found, and knowing some of these people, they're a pretty sharp bunch.
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