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The phrase "are very sharp but" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when making a comparison or contrast, typically followed by a statement that introduces a different perspective or condition.
Example: "The knives are very sharp but require careful handling to avoid accidents."
Alternatives: "are quite sharp yet" or "are extremely sharp although".
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Carbon steel blades are very sharp, but require lots of care, as they can rust and dull easily.
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My instincts are very sharp.
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