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Discover LudwigThe phrase "his sharpness" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to someone's intelligence, wit, or cleverness. Example: Despite his young age, John impressed everyone with his sharpness during the meeting.
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He never lost his sharpness".
His sharpness, one-on-one skills are top class.
This will be the day Sevilla hopes that striker Álvaro Negredo rediscovers his sharpness after injury.
His sharpness made up for the Mets' subdued performance at the plate.
He appears to have mastered the trick of taking time off without losing his sharpness.
In this half of redemption against all odds, Ben Youngs rediscovered his sharpness of foot.
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His cadence, his grave startlements, his fine sharpness of perception are a transfusing needle through which the flagging blood of his characters flows for our own heart.
He returned in 2007 and looked to be retaining his match sharpness before his latest setback.
Perhaps they recalled the Janus-like brilliance of their late husband and father, his gentleness and his wildness; his charismatic charm and his unpredictability; the sharpness of his thoughts, and the drunkenness that blurred them.
He has joined the struggling Scottish Division Two side to try to regain his match sharpness before returning to his parent club.
Asked about the "collective amnesia" which had overcome his executives last time they sat before the same committee, he betrayed his lingering sharpness, shooting back: "You're not saying amnesia, you're saying lying".
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