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Free sign upGrew sharp is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sudden change in someone's tone or demeanor, often indicating anger, frustration, or annoyance. Example: As the argument escalated, her voice grew sharp and her face grew red with anger.
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Time quickened, the air glowed, the colors of the day grew sharp; my mouth felt fresh.
As they played near the threshold of audibility, your listening grew sharp and broad, folding the room's ambience and outdoor street sounds into the piece.
When I asked Whitaker to tell me more, his tone grew sharp: "If you get associated with people like Gonshaw, you're likely to bring the wrath of the law down on you even though you've done nothing".
Then the larger world of doctors and nurses weighed in on the beliefs and record of Mr. Price, a suburban Atlanta Republican — and the split among caregivers, especially doctors, quickly grew sharp.
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Tensions grew sharper.
Her eyes grew sharper.
His voice grew sharper.
The tone warmed; the arguments grew sharper.
Dunham grew sharper as the game progressed.
That lent an edge, which grew sharper over time.
Racial categories once blurry grew sharper as industrial mining dominated the region.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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