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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admirable sharpness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a commendable level of clarity or precision, such as an argument, observation, or image.
Example: "The author's admirable sharpness in analyzing complex issues makes the book a compelling read."
Alternatives: "commendable clarity" or "notable precision."
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The newest e-ink screens have admirable sharpness and passable resolution, but I don't know if that will translate to the new color devices (the stated specs are nearly identical, but I think in practice it will look different).
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Penn's candor is admirable; he clearly recognized the sharpness of his plain speaking, and he quickly hedged his remarks, adding that he "recommends" the film, "provided that you go without preconceptions.
The sharpness.
All admirable.
Admirable boon!
Admirable rhetoric.
Their sharpness was impressive.
I dreamed its sharpness.
Admirable, eh?
Admirable indeed.
Admirable gestures.
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