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The phrase "a sharper emphasis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate a stronger or more pronounced focus on a particular point or idea.
Example: "In this presentation, I aim to provide a sharper emphasis on the importance of sustainability in our business practices."
Alternatives: "a stronger emphasis" or "a more pronounced emphasis".
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A sharper emphasis on the economic concerns of ordinary Americans shows up in Mr Obama's more frequent references to jobs, workers and the economy.
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