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The phrase "a sharp instrument" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a tool or device that has a sharp edge or point, often in contexts related to cooking, surgery, or crafting.
Example: "The chef reached for a sharp instrument to finely slice the vegetables."
Alternatives: "a pointed tool" or "a cutting device".
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3. A sudden stab with a sharp instrument.
Instead, a sharp instrument, a pike perhaps, was driven into their heads.
What they forget is that you have a sharp instrument in your hand".
Seventeen wounds were found on his body, including punctures with a sharp instrument.
It is thought Mohamed used a sharp instrument to cut off his tag.
A sharp instrument was used in 426 cases of femicide, defined as the killing of women because they are women.
He doesn't travel with a posse or wield a fat ego as if it were a sharp instrument.
A Lag Dear Mr Lag For violence with a sharp instrument, the Tories know how to wield an axe.
Mark idealised Nardo who showed him a cross on his chest that he had carved with a sharp instrument.
The surface upon which the pattern is to be traced is finely undercut with a sharp instrument.
The soft illusions of the photographs have been violently defaced — scratched and incised with a sharp instrument.
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