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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sharp article" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an article that is insightful, clever, or well-written.
Example: "The sharp article on climate change provided a fresh perspective that challenged conventional thinking."
Alternatives: "insightful piece" or "clever write-up."
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He wrote an especially sharp article on the toll pollution takes on public health, and he even used Delhi's annual half-marathon to highlight an issue that affects rich and poor alike.
He has since said as much in a recent interview; an opinion brusquely dismantled by Ta-Nehisi Coates in a sharp article for the Atlantic; Coates compares the idea to asking women to stop wearing short skirts in order to avoid being raped.
Three months after the Foster and Sharp article appeared, a feature article of the Journal of Environmental Health (Lobdell et al. 2005), whose first author is an epidemiologist at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, argued that qualitative research methods are underused by environmental health researchers.
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At most European airports, sharp articles like knives, box cutters, knitting needles and scissors are likely to be removed from hand baggage.
With deepest respect, Janis Sharp This article was amended on 7 September 2012.
Ari Shavit of the daily Haaretz captured this mood in his column the other day, which began: "A few months ago Amnon Dankner published a sharp, amusing article in the new newspaper Sof Hashavua.
A Met police spokesman said: "Officers attended and subsequently a member of the flight crew, a man, was arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon in a public place and possession of knife blade / sharp pointed article in a public place.
For budding men-about-town, Smirnoff Black is running a series of Modern Gentleman masterclasses to coax you into the genuine, sharp-suited article.
Handicapping the 2012 Election," and the model it was based on, which used three inputs — the president's approval rating a year before the election, gross domestic product and the ideology of the Republican nominee — elicited a lot of responses from around the Web and was quickly swept up in a flurry of sharp-elbowed articles about the efficacy of forecasting presidential elections.
The scale was E-flat major — not D-sharp, as the article noted, or D-sharp major, as the correction said.
Regarding the news article "Sharp rebuke from West to newly confident Beijing" (Oct.
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