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The phrase "also has a sharp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object or concept that possesses a sharp quality or characteristic in addition to other features.
Example: "The knife is not only durable but also has a sharp edge that makes it perfect for slicing."
Alternatives: "additionally features a sharp" or "also possesses a sharp".
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He also has a sharp comic turn of phrase.
Ventura also has a sharp sense of humor, too, but his style is dry.
He also has a sharp sense of the people and politics around him.
But it also has a sharp tang of pickled mustard greens that changes the formula to something new.
"And by that, I don't just mean the music; he also has a sharp sense of cinema".
She also has a sharp eye for the kind of anecdote that can bring history to life.
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He also had a sharp awareness of the inherent absurdity of the situation.
Mandela also had a sharp sense of humour, according to La Grange.
They have spiny fins and rough, prickly scales; some also have a sharp spine on each cheek.
Another data point from Pew is that Asian households also had a sharp fall in median wealth from $168,103 in 2005 to $78,066 in 2009, a 54% decline.
The other Democratic-leaning area is Northwest Indiana, a region of working-class manufacturing towns that also had a sharp rise in the Democratic vote from 2004 to 2008.
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