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Discover Ludwig"a sharp stare" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to convey that someone is staring intently and critically at something or someone. For example, "The teacher gave the students a sharp stare before continuing her lecture."
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Mr. Bloomberg heard the noise and halted his speech, fixing a sharp stare in Mr. Harris's direction.
Do not judge them for looking unusual, and if anyone else objects to the autistic person's self-calming efforts, use your words or a sharp stare to let them know that this is unacceptable.
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With his tilted-back head and sharp stare, he seems to be asserting, with an edge of challenge: "I am here".
Sharp stared into the universe and it winked back.
Time and again she climbed worn marble stairs to knock on heavy steel security doors, with no result other than to provoke barks from dogs, and sharp stares from neighbours.
Our dogs would begin to clamor for dinner -- sharp stares, deep sighs, contagious grins -- and once it was time for their dinner, it was time to feed the horses and the cats and then, eventually, ourselves.
/ Mouth, a sharp snake.
When the driver turned to ask where we were going, I drew a sharp breath and stared at his proud, finely sculpted nose, his skin the color of bronze silk and his dark, hooded eyes.
Three years ago, there was a sharp tapping on our wooden front door and I opened it to see a jay stare at me then fly away, squawking.
A sharp whistle.
She's a sharp tack".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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