Sentence examples for a sharper point from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a sharper point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that has a more acute or defined tip, whether literally (like a pencil) or metaphorically (like an argument).
Example: "The artist decided to use a sharper point on the pencil to create finer details in the drawing."
Alternatives: "a more acute tip" or "a finer point".

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The Congo visit has a sharper point to it than many of the other stops.

Dr. Shukla put a sharper point on his case a few months later in a column on the On Faith blog of The Washington Post.

The defense secretary, putting a sharper point on his past criticisms, outlined how NATO shortfalls were exacting a material toll in Afghanistan.

Words To The Blind has a sharper point to make, however, one that has everything to do with having the stomach for a fight.

Use a mechanical pencil if available, for a sharper point.

A black nail art pen has a sharper point, so it's easier.

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This will help to balance out a sharper, pointed chin.

Use a pencil to help tease out the tip of the triangle into a sharp point.

The man had written with a pencil with a sharp point.

But here are a few recent examples where an amusing incongruity made a sharp point.

This gives the exhibition a supermarket air, but with a sharp point.

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