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The phrase "are sharp enough to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the capability of an object or tool to perform a specific function effectively due to its sharpness.
Example: "The knives in this set are sharp enough to slice through meat with ease."
Alternatives: "are sufficiently sharp to" or "have the sharpness to".
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Many soldiers are sharp enough to spot the contradiction.
And well before their 2nd birthdays, babies are sharp enough to know that other people can have false beliefs.
The camera takes pictures that are sharp enough to appear on air, although most wind up in an archive.
And we are sharp enough to discern the traps that lie within the policies the Department of Education has offered as supposed improvements to the law.
More recently deployed smaller drones produce even better images, which reportedly are sharp enough to identify a person's height, weight and hairstyle.
McNamara's men got the job done but doubts remain that they are sharp enough to break down Australia and New Zealand, the holders.
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His diagnosis was sharp enough to earn him death threats.
In strong temblors these sudden jolts can be sharp enough to throw a person off balance.
Only Aunt Betsy is sharp enough to raise an alarm at this prospect.
The edge is sharp enough to do the job, but will not cut without pressure.
And his shift in allegiances has been sharp enough to make me analyze my own.
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