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"sharp as" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to compare two things by saying that one is as good as the other. For example, "Her wit was sharp as a tack."
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I want to stay sharp as long as I can.
We're all kind of sharp, as well.
Sharp as ever, then.
Sharp as a razor.
Everything was as sharp as a knife.
"And he's sharp as a tack.
He is as sharp as a tack.
Bright and sharp as ever.
"He's sharp as a tack".
They are sharp as tacks.
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"Fantastic beer!" came his sharp-as-a-tack response.
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