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The phrase "almost sharp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly sharp but not quite, often in a figurative sense, such as in discussions about ideas, sounds, or physical objects.
Example: "The knife was almost sharp enough to cut through the tough meat, but it still required some effort."
Alternatives: "nearly sharp" or "close to sharp."
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It's almost sharp, like Cheddar.
Almost sharp Lorentz space estimates are obtained as well.
Furthermore, two examples are given to illustrate that the results are almost sharp.
Furthermore, two examples given here illustrate that the results are almost sharp.
As a byproduct of our analysis we provide a different proof of an almost sharp local wellposedness in Hs(R+).
Here we give a new approach to Phragmén-Lindelöf type theorems for quasiregular mappings, based on isoperimetry, that leads to almost sharp results.
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The pain had assumed a more unpleasant tone, sharp almost piercing throbs in my lower right abs area, jousted me up.
And his tossed-off lines are almost always sharp: "Pen?
Aniseed comes through crisply with almost pointy, sharp flavors.
The internal feuding over cuts is proving almost as sharp as the cuts themselves may be.
Congressman Franks has almost no sharp edges as a timid but moderate Republican.
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