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The phrase "a sharp response from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quick, pointed, or critical reply from someone, often in a context of disagreement or confrontation.
Example: "The politician received a sharp response from his opponent during the debate, highlighting the flaws in his argument."
Alternatives: "a quick retort from" or "a pointed reply from".
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That comment prompted a sharp response from the Kerry campaign.
That drew a sharp response from Mr. Nardelli.
The statement provoked a sharp response from Justice Scalia.
The statement provoked a sharp response from Mr. Kyl.
It did, however, provoke a sharp response from Beijing.
That drew a sharp response from Ms. Miner.
His words drew a sharp response from immigrant advocacy groups.
The exchange, particularly Trump's comments, drew a sharp response from autism groups.
The report prompted a sharp response from Mr. Wolfensohn in a private letter to board members.
But that comment quickly triggered a sharp response from Mr. Boehner's office.
The threat has also elicited a sharp response from some Europeans.
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