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The phrase "any of the sharp" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a selection of sharp objects or items, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "You can choose any of the sharp tools from the toolbox for the project."
Alternatives: "any of the pointed" or "any of the cutting".
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Now, I'm enchanted with dry rieslings like a 2006 Von der Fels from Keller in Rheinhessen, a wine that reveals and frames the great mineral soul of the riesling grape, exalting it yet doing so gently without any of the sharp edges of the dry rieslings I so ruefully remember.
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Be careful of the sharp edges of the holes.
It starts with a monologue (which show airing after 11pm doesn't?) that seems like it could be delivered by Jon Stewart, fellow Daily Show graduate John Oliver, or any of the other sharp-tongued guys named John on cable.
In any case the sharp increase of cell proliferation suggests that the immortalization process is caused by the concomitant alteration of multiple pathways.
IT'S hard to imagine any city enduring the sharp swing of emotions that London experienced in the summer of 2005.
INVESTMENT bankers, as any company at the sharp end of a hefty bill will tell you, are wonderfully adept at milking their clients.
One of the sharper ones.
Some of the sharpest critics of business are Republicans.
One of the sharpest lines against the Catalan opening.
Two candidates failed to dispose of the sharps appropriately.
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