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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sharp line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a clear, distinct boundary or division between two things, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The artist created a sharp line between the two contrasting colors, making the painting more dynamic."
Alternatives: "a clear boundary" or "a distinct division".
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Science leads us to draw a sharp line between what is real and what is unreal.
Despite some memory loss, Betty could still command and entertain with a sharp line.
You can't draw a sharp line between peace, security, development and human rights.
But United States officials drew a sharp line at building new reactors for North Korea.
Soriano hit a sharp line drive right at the third baseman but did not run the ball out.
A strapless dress with a sharp line at the bust nabs a modest touch with a midcalf hemline.
It began when Kevin Millar hit a sharp line drive to left field just short of the warning track.
Chacin (10-5) stayed in the game after being hit by taking a sharp line drive in the fifth inning.
Early this season, Overbay said, he was struck by the way Wells hit a sharp line drive to the opposite field.
There was a great square shape to Mr. Rousteing's blazers and vests that drew a sharp line across the clavicles and shoulders.
In those days, there wasn't a sharp line between the rock industry and rock journalism; in 1969, Jann Wenner produced a Boz Scaggs record.
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