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The phrase "a sharpness of language" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a style of communication that is clear, precise, and impactful, often conveying strong emotions or ideas.
Example: "The author's use of a sharpness of language in her poetry captivates the reader and evokes deep feelings."
Alternatives: "clarity of expression" or "precision in wording".
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What the play lacks is a sharpness of language.
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