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Free sign upThe phrase "and had a sharp" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing something that possesses a sharp quality, such as an object, a sound, or a characteristic.
Example: "She reached for the knife and had a sharp edge that glinted in the light."
Alternatives: "and possessed a sharp" or "and featured a sharp".
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He was 24 years old and had a sharp eye for the opportunities in a crisis.
But he did not like unjustified adulation, was a keen critic for the Guardian Review and had a sharp eye for flannel and unnecessary over-promotion.
He made good money but ran up debts; he could be erratic and crotchety; he liked to tipple and had a sharp tongue.
I didn't know much about her before I settled in with the book, except that she was a famed wit and had a sharp tongue.
For a careful picker, the store has gems: say, a fetching navy suede moccasin with brown leather tassels ($145) or a reversible James Bond-like black coat that hit midthigh and had a sharp collar ($328).
He looked like a teen-ager, and had a sharp, handsome face, a slight frame, and hard eyes, which the student who brought me to him sternly instructed me not to look into.
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If only "Red Flag" were funnier and tighter and had a sharper idea about what it means to blur the lines between self-interrogation and self-absorption.
They look like a cross between frisée and curly kale and have a sharp, mustardy kick.
Barbara is bored, wealthy, and has a sharp tongue, which scared the narrator at first.
These pores are spherical and have a sharp interface with the dielectric matrix.
And both show Tibetans as people who laugh and joke readily and have a sharp wit.
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