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The phrase "also have a sharp" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are describing something that possesses a sharp quality or feature, but additional information is needed for clarity.
Example: "In addition to their other skills, they also have a sharp wit that makes conversations enjoyable."
Alternatives: "also possess a keen" or "also exhibit a sharp".
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They have spiny fins and rough, prickly scales; some also have a sharp spine on each cheek.
Both films also have a sharp eye to its silver-surfer audience, offering one or two thoughts about older-generation empowerment that rise above the standard-issue rapping-granny shtick that films so obviously aimed at this demographic tend to indulge in.
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But the humor can also have a sharper edge.
In this case, G's pdf's also have a sharper peak and a longer, fatter tail, the last of which being a characteristic of heavy-tailed distributions (a.k.a. power distributions), as already mentioned.
He also has a sharp comic turn of phrase.
He also had a sharp awareness of the inherent absurdity of the situation.
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.
Mandela also had a sharp sense of humour, according to La Grange.
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".
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