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Discover Ludwig"newly sharpened" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has recently been sharpened or to emphasize the sharpness of something. Example: The newly sharpened pencil glided effortlessly across the paper, leaving a clean and precise line.
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A fresh pinup exterior matches the newly sharpened feminist wiles.
The pencil was newly sharpened; the trousers still had a crease.
Ms. Redgrave crosses the stage with a ruler-straight back and a slicing, air-snipping gait that brings to mind newly sharpened scissors.
IRMO, S.C. – Mitt Romney's stump speeches at rallies like the one here on Wednesday night are largely patriotic goo, but in the last day or two he's also thrown in a newly sharpened jab at Newt Gingrich.
He delivered a newly sharpened version of his basic rally speech, pacing the stage as he spoke, his pitch rising as he punctuated each point in a long list of indictments against the Bush years and John McCain.
At the Meat Hook, a butcher shop in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Mr. Ambrosi's son Jason dropped off 13 newly sharpened knives, including an ebony-handled one with a carbon-steel blade and hand-hammered brass star-shaped rivets, produced decades ago by his great-grandfather's company in upstate New York.
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This tragic story of murder in Hertfordshire newly sharpens the edge of Jesus's once-radical parable.
The GOP race for the White House turned into a mud-slinging match Friday as a newly energized Marco Rubio sharpened his attacks on Republican front-runner Donald Trump as a "con artist," and Trump slammed the senator from Florida as "childlike" and a liar.
Apple's newly toughened standards sharpen the focus on that question.
Two giant fuel tanks were set on fire by rockets, aggravating Tripoli's petrol shortage.The polarisation of forces has sharpened in the run-up to the convening of a newly elected parliament on August 4th.
This year's conferences sharpened the party divide, with George Osborne committing the Conservatives to newly stringent targets for the public finances, while Ed Miliband pledged Labour to reversing the coalition benefit cut known as the "bedroom tax".
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