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Discover Ludwig"at sharp" is not correct or usable in written English.
To use the phrase "sharp," you would need to include a noun afterward, such as "sharp turn," or "sharp corner." For example, "He took the sharp turn at the corner."
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"I don't know where she's at," Sharp said.
They are young, surly, all at sharp angles within themselves and to each other.
She estimates start-up costs at Sharp will be close to $1 million.
In this way, too, they have arrived at sharp concepts of decidability.
Prokofiev thrives on rhythm at sharp angles; Beethoven, too, though the colors are less garish.
Twice a week, for four hours each visit, Susan's mother meets with staff members at Sharp.
Some tend to jump at sharp noises, like the popping of balloons.
"We need to take a longer-term view," said Nobuyuki Sugano, an executive at Sharp.
His election put Taiwan at sharp odds with China, since his party formally favors independence.
Any other interpretation would be at sharp odds with my professional and personal beliefs.
Sabrina Tugendrajch Howell and Robert Gardner Berschinski were married Saturday evening at Sharp Rock Vineyards in Sperryville, Va.
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