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The phrase "a sharp realization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and clear understanding or awareness of something significant.
Example: "After weeks of contemplation, she had a sharp realization about her true feelings for him."
Alternatives: "a sudden insight" or "a clear understanding".
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The discovery provoked a sharp realization of folly: How could the reporter, conducting interviews for a magazine article, have ever imagined that conversations in the activist's home would not be bugged?
The discovery provoked a sharp realization of folly: How could the reporter, conducting interviews for a magazine article, have ever imagined that conversations in the activist's home would not be bugged; that amateur tactics — hiding on the floor of minivans, dodging plainclothes security men — would not be fully chronicled in some manila file?
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But the event served as a sort of wake-up call, bringing Altheimer to the realization that he'd made a sharp departure in his life, veering from a normal trajectory of education and employment to something dramatic and uncharted.
There is a sharp change in the field-level rate of production between realizations with Hmax equal to 3.7 m (see Fig. 15).
The findings show, that for the specific set of realizations quantum Monte Carlo searches in 3SAT fail above a sharp cut-o_ Kcut in the complexity K, which exemplifies the intractable nature of 3SAT.
A sharp whistle.
They turned a sharp corner.
She's a sharp tack".
A sharp insight concerns asymmetry.
It needs a sharp contributor.
You have a sharp vibrato.
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