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The phrase "as a sharp" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe someone or something that is sharp in a specific context, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "He approached the problem as a sharp thinker, quickly analyzing the situation."
Alternatives: "as a keen observer" or "as a quick-witted individual".
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It will also serve as a sharp rebuke.
Known as a sharp social critic, Rabbi Steinsaltz seems to have lost none of his bite.
Mr. Goldstein, 36, is known as a sharp editor and an energetic promoter of Twelve's titles.
He looked up with some irritation as a sharp knock interrupted his thoughts.
Each sample appears as a sharp, dominant band in the corresponding lane.
But McKeach, otherwise portrayed as a sharp guy, would never do anything like that either.
Shakespeare's comic inversion is also felt as a sharp truth here.
Wednesday's deaths served as a sharp reminder of the casualties borne by America's allies in the Afghan war.
Hama, the site of a 1982 massacre, has emerged as a sharp challenge to Mr. Assad's leadership in recent weeks.
Typical models would interpret this as a sharp rise in the natural rate, from maybe 5.5 to 8 percent.
Their casual demeanor served as a sharp contrast to Carter and Sapp, both of whom displayed plenty of dramatics.
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