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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sharp tool" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a tool that has a fine edge or point, making it effective for cutting or piercing. Example: "When working with wood, it's essential to use a sharp tool to ensure clean cuts and precise measurements."
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First you clean the grout around the tile with a sharp tool or diamond saw.
There were no signs of torture but the cleric had been hit with a sharp tool on his head.
The offending weapon was a sharp tool used to remove calluses from the gnarled feet of tennis players.
Yesterday morning, he slipped his hand into his racket bag and cut his right thumb on a sharp tool.
Some use a sharp tool to dig conch, abalone, and other creatures from the crevices on the seafloor.
Another embossing, or relief, technique is engraving, which involves impressing designs into the metal with a sharp tool.
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The case of the acute angle treated by Lobachevsky and Bolyai required a sharper tool.
To see whether we could find a sharper tool in distinguishing between idiopathic and malignancy-associated MN, we created a recognition category score based on the four distinct categories of staining pattern that are possible, Supplementary Figure S2.
Cut any loose or hanging pieces from the hole with a utility knife, or any sharp tool.
Instead of the toothpick you can use any sharp tool.
The molded plastic is hot, and excess material called flash often has to be cut off by hand with a small sharp tool.
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