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The phrase "a very sharp position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a stance or viewpoint that is clear, decisive, or strongly defined, often in a debate or discussion context.
Example: "During the meeting, she took a very sharp position on the need for immediate action regarding climate change."
Alternatives: "a strong stance" or "a clear viewpoint."
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6.20pm: Dan saves the day, here's what's gone on so far: We have the first moves....1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 g6 3 g3 Bg7 4 Bg2 d5 5 cxd5 Nxd5 6 e4 Nb6 7 Ne2 c5 8 d5 0-0 9 0-0 e6 10 Nc3 Na6 11 h3...it's a very sharp position...Karpov has claimed the centre with his pawns, Kasparov is counter-attacking with pieces.
GM Zaven Andriasyan wrote in 2013 that after 10.f5, "a forced draw results", but that after 10.e5, "we reach a very sharp position, with mutual chances".
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The histograms of the phrase command relative positions have a very sharp peak at −0.5 s, for both methods and for all corpora analyzed.
"There's been a very sharp worsening of the situation".
To achieve samples having pillars of different length, droplets of liquid degassed PDMS were positioned manually on selected pillars using tweezers with a very sharp tip.
A very sharp cookie.
Cam Newton talks a very sharp game.
So this represents a very sharp reversal.
He had a very sharp breaking ball".
"It's been a very sharp decline.
Use a very sharp knife.
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