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The phrase "a sharp contributor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who makes significant and insightful contributions, often in a professional or academic context.
Example: "Her analysis during the meeting proved that she is a sharp contributor to our project."
Alternatives: "an insightful contributor" or "a valuable contributor."
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One sharp contributor, Aqil Shah, reckons that Pakistan will become "neither Sweden nor Somalia", as the army's strong grip will prevent disintegration but also block growth of strong civilian institutions.
The 10,574 heroin deaths and the 18,893 deaths from prescription opioids were two big contributors to a sharp increase in fatal drug overdoses last year -- a total of 47,055, up 7percentt from 2013, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
Most important, however, major campaign contributors for both Republicans and Democrats have benefited from a sharp increase in profits as a share of corporate income, which is partly a result of high unemployment rates.
Sharpe, I'm guessing, is the youngest of our contributors, but he has a great ear for dialogue and a sharp eye for the small, repetitive dance steps of dysfunctional relationships".
This debut novel by Anne Billson, a noted film critic and frequent contributor to the Guardian, was highly praised by Salman Rushdie and others as a sharp and witty satire on the greedy 1980s.
A sharp whistle.
Harvesting: Use a sharp knife.
A sharp attack.
She's a sharp tack".
A sharp insight concerns asymmetry.
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