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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sharp object" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe any item that has a pointed or cutting edge, often in contexts related to safety or caution.
Example: "Be careful when handling a sharp object, as it can cause injury if not used properly."
Alternatives: "a pointed item" or "a cutting tool".
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Tuesday brandishing a sharp object, the owner said.
All three children had wounds from a sharp object in their necks and heads.
Since Sunday, campaigners say at least one woman has been raped with a sharp object.
But don't run a sharp object along its side just for fun".
One woman required surgery after a "sharp object" was forced into her.
Sergeant Ralph Carone said he had come after the officers with a sharp object.
They were stabbed "repeatedly with a sharp object" in "a horrific crime scene".
Next to him was a young girl whose face had been deformed after apparently being hit with a sharp object.
When someone has a sharp object to your skull, sudden movements are ill advised, meaning you can't sip at will.
Someone had taken a sharp object, probably a nail, and scratched the surface of the right lens.
At this point, the officer was stabbed in the eye with a sharp object, possibly fashioned out of a comb.
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