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The phrase "a sharp and clever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is intelligent and quick-witted, often in contexts discussing personality traits or abilities.
Example: "Her arguments were always well thought out, showcasing her a sharp and clever mind."
Alternatives: "intelligent and witty" or "smart and astute."
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Healy is a sharp and clever young man.
But he claims to have matured, and retains a sharp and clever tongue.
This was a sharp and clever man who yet seemed to be permanently two goals down at half-time.
This is a sharp and clever novel full of Angela Cartereque bizarre characters, creepy settings and atmosphere aplenty.
Agüero, 24, a sharp and clever player who joined City last summer on a $60 million transfer from Atlético Madrid, upset the soccer hierarchy in England.
But above all we'll certainly miss, in these short, saccharine, sugar-rush days, the glories of a sharp and clever and labyrinthine eight-part serving of meat to get our teeth into.
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Watch out for the sharp and clever people who made it, a deft design declares.
She's sharp and clever, but frustrated – and burning up with anger at being spurned.
His eyes, Nabokov said, were "like darts, sharp and clever, limpidly blue and infinitely agile".
Being sharp and clever in class doesn't make them any less impressionable as children.
The Coens' dialogue is sharp and clever, and they're equipped with cool, postmodern sensibilities that encourage them to treat everything that's ever been thought or said — whether sublime or ridiculous — as material for ironic appropriation.
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