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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sharp regard for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a keen awareness or strong consideration for something, often in a context where attention to detail or critical observation is important. Example: "The artist had a sharp regard for the nuances of light and shadow in her paintings."
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"We need to treat the site with a sharp regard for its historic appropriateness, because this has the potential of being very detrimental to the historic context of greater NoHo," said Simeon Bankoff, executive director of the Historic Districts Council.
Airport authorities and the policy need to have a sharp regard for environmental factors alongside the safety and consumer objectives.
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