Sentence examples for a sharp edge from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a sharp edge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object that has a cutting or pointed surface, or metaphorically to refer to a situation or argument that is incisive or critical.
Example: "The knife has a sharp edge, making it perfect for slicing through tough meats."
Alternatives: "a keen edge" or "a pointed edge".

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We're on a sharp edge right now".

That doesn't mean she's missing a sharp edge.

One word cut, a sharp edge of a razor blade.

The body is compressed to a sharp edge ventrally, hence the name razor fish.

"If something has been going on for billions of years, you wouldn't expect a sharp edge".

For all of Maddon's playfulness, his teams have a sharp edge.

He was extraordinarily blunt about life and relationships, and everything had a sharp edge.

There's a certain exhilaration in using a new knife with a sharp edge.

Its two ceramic disks did give a sharp edge to my knives, though.

Then, at the end, we snap it off cleanly with a sharp edge".

He has an easy charm, but his tongue can have a sharp edge.

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