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The phrase "along with a sharp" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is accompanied by a sharp object or a sharp quality, often in a descriptive context.
Example: "He entered the kitchen along with a sharp knife, ready to prepare the meal."
Alternatives: "together with a sharp" or "in addition to a sharp".
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Besides, all of the Al2O3/ZnO nanolaminates show a transmittance above 90% in visible and near-infrared region, along with a sharp absorption band edge.
But it went along with a sharp fall in domestic consumer spending (Figure 2).
That directness is what shines through the emails, along with a sharp sense of political and media analysis.
During the past decade, tremendous progress has been made in terms of speed, read length, and throughput, along with a sharp reduction in per-base cost.
Along with a sharp increase in sectarian attacks, the number of daily strikes against American and Iraqi security forces has doubled since January.
He was a constant smoker, and a trademark, along with a sharp tongue, was a long, yellowed holder with a burning cigarette.
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Cut along mark with a sharp utility knife.
Once you have pulled the hide off simply cut along the backbone with a sharp knife and cut off fillets just like when cutting catfish fillets Now you have 2 boneless gar fillets that when cooked have the same taste and texture as a catfish.
Asian stocks compounded investors' woes Wednesday, steadying only slightly late in the day after being dragged along with the sharp fall in Western markets Tuesday.
Since The Future was published, we have seen the development of renewable energy continue to progress faster than I could have imagined, along with a stunningly sharp decline in the price of renewable energy.
However, the FT-IR spectrum of the leachate of peanut shells showed a strong band at 1400 cm−1 that, along with a weak sharp band at 835 cm−1, indicated the presence of nitrate.
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