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The phrase "are sharpened to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of making something more acute or focused, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The skills of the team are sharpened to a fine point through rigorous training and practice."
Alternatives: "are honed to" or "are refined to".
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The Met catalog, from Yale University Press, even explains the minute differences between metal tempering techniques: Some sword edges are sharpened to resemble "coarse, recrystallized snow," while others "can be compared to a fine accumulation of powdery snow".
The norm estimates in the Factorization Theorem of this paper are sharpened to their best possible form by essential improvements in the proof.
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