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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sharp" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can refer to a specific person or object, or be used as an adjective to describe someone's personality or behavior. Example 1: "I saw a sharp turn ahead and slowed down to avoid it." Example 2: "She's quite a sharp dresser, always wearing the latest fashion trends." Example 3: "The new hire at the office is a real sharp, always coming up with clever solutions to problems."
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a sharp
noun
Alternative spelling of A-sharp
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She's a sharp tack".
A sharp whistle.
A sharp insight concerns asymmetry.
It needs a sharp contributor.
They turned a sharp corner.
A sharp attack.
It's a sharp attack.
A sharp dresser.
That's a sharp edit".
A sharp essayist?
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