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The phrase "a sharp of" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a fragment and lacks clarity or context, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "He played a sharp of music that resonated with the audience." (Note: This example is not valid due to the incorrect phrase.)
Alternatives: "a sharp note" or "a sharp sound."
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With the "C" chord, making a sharp of the 3rd (E) makes it an "F".
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Using the tips of a sharp pair of scissors, stab little holes at each marked point.
The fate of Kadima is a sharp reminder of how quickly voters can tire of renegades.
Mitt Romney of Massachusetts, a sharp critic of Trump during the campaign.
The price is a sharp lowering of the conversion of anisole.
There was also a sharp increase of laminations in close to half of all sections.
We noted a sharp decrease of callose synthase activity upon addition of ethanol.
The top note of each arpeggio is articulated with a sharp ping of an accent.
The tail of each rat was cut with a sharp pair of scissors.
There is a sharp intake of breath.
This is a sharp change of attitude.
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