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Discover Ludwig"a sharp nose" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone's physical appearance. Example: The woman had a sharp nose and piercing blue eyes that gave her a striking appearance.
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He has a sharp nose for cant and bogusness.
He has a round, handsome face and a sharp nose.
Mathew's father, Bobby, was a stern man with a sharp nose and a clipped mustache.
BBC Young Musician has always had a sharp nose for talent.
With a sharp nose for wounded souls, Samantha discovers another side to her captor.
He has a high forehead, a sharp nose, and a pliable face.
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Peugeot will have its recently revised 308, which gets a sharper nose similar to that of the new 508 saloon and estate.
The MC12 is longer, wider and taller and has a sharper nose and smoother curves than the Enzo Ferrari, which has faster acceleration, better braking performance (shorter braking distance) and a higher top speed.
This gives an appearance of a sharper nose.
It shows a bearded man with a long, sharp nose and a neat beard who is wearing a plain suit and a bow tie and certainly bears a strong resemblance to the van Gogh familiar from his paintings.
Totally arresting, the 18-inch-tall carved wood mask has closed eyes, a long, sharp nose and a small oval mouth with teeth showing.
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