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The phrase "looking sharper" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that appears more stylish, attractive, or well-groomed.
Example: "After his recent haircut and new suit, he is definitely looking sharper than ever."
Alternatives: "appearing more polished" or "seeming more refined."
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Kasparov looking sharper at the moment.
The Giants controlled most of the first half, looking sharper and more focused than the gaffe-laden Patriots did.
Mr. Obama was quick to compliment Mr. Buffett, saying he was "looking sharper," according to Mr. Buffett.
Though prebuilt design is not aiming for the avant-garde, the offices are looking sharper and more luxurious than ever.
And shortly afterwards Robinho – looking sharper and hungrier than he has at any time in the past 18 months – cut inside before shooting wide from a central position.
They certainly came out after the break looking sharper and Friend signalled his side's intent inside a couple of minutes when he charged Meyler off the ball and struck a powerful shot wide of the near post.
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— ANDREW KEH Derek Holland is looking sharp through three innings.
The Bengals were 6-2 and looking sharp.
He's been looking sharp.
Jones is still looking sharp.
The trailer's looking sharp.
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