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The phrase "are sharp to" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could potentially be used in a context where you are describing someone's ability to quickly understand or react to something, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The students are sharp to grasp new concepts quickly during the lesson."
Alternatives: "quick to" or "keen to".
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Make sure all of the graphic is taken off before you draw on it, Make sure the scissors are sharp to make sure you can peel off the graphics, easier.
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The turn has to be sharp to be effective and to make intentions clear.
In the third period, Ellis had to be sharp to stop his hard backhand shot.
Goalie Chris Osgood had to be sharp to stop Malkin and Ruslan Fedotenko on close-in tries.
"We knew we were going to have to be sharp to break down their numbers," Porter said.
We were sharp to the ball.
The cutting device must be sharp to obtain a good finish.
Gervinho was sharper to the ball near the halfway line than his Malian opponent.
"I think we need to be sharper to the ball carrier [at the ruck to stop Pocock]," said Warburton.
There are sharp rocks to be vigilant about.
Many soldiers are sharp enough to spot the contradiction.
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