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"he's sharp" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
It is a simple and concise way to say that someone is clever, quick-witted, or intelligent. You can use it in various contexts, such as describing someone's intelligence, quick thinking, or keen observations. Example: "John always impresses everyone with his problem-solving skills. He's sharp and can come up with solutions in no time."
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"He's sharp and astute when it comes to picking your brain," says David Haye, Britain's most recent world heavyweight champion.
"He's sharp.
"He's sharp as a tack".
"And he's sharp as a tack.
"He's sharp, ready to go," she said.
He's tough, he's smart, he's sharp.
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He's sharper in company he deems worthy.
But equally he's sharper, and certainly more determined, than he's given credit for.
He is sharp and on point.
He was sharp and shrewd.
He is sharp, funny, confident.
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