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The phrase "a sharp clock" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a clock that is precise or accurate in keeping time.
Example: "I always rely on my grandfather's old clock; it's a sharp clock that never loses a minute."
Alternatives: "an accurate clock" or "a precise clock".
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The frequency of rejection of the clock by the LRT showed a sharp transition around σ = 0.1-0.2, which paralleled the performance of the strict clock analyses.
Horse and jockey were greeted by a large contingent of fans and press at about 6 30 a.m., and ran a "sharp" half-mile (0.5 mile) officially clocked at 47.69 seconds.
Sometimes, on a sharp turn, you'll need to turn yourself clock-wise or counter-clockwise (again, depending where the turn is).
With baby boomers getting older, there has been a sharp rise of interest in ways to stop the clock.
As the clock ticked towards the break the keeper made a sharp save from the No11.
The violence was a sharp escalation of Ukraine's two-month political crisis, which has brought round-the-clock protest gatherings, but had been largely peaceful.
A sharp whistle.
She's a sharp tack".
A sharp insight concerns asymmetry.
It needs a sharp contributor.
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