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Discover Ludwig"sharp blow" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an impact or hit that is forceful and sudden. Example: The boxer's opponent delivered a sharp blow to his stomach, causing him to double over in pain.
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A sharp blow to the head in a previous bout?
Human rights groups said the decision was a sharp blow.
Andrew W. Evans dealt a sharp blow to the Comanche at Soldier Spring.
The loss of the Jets professional football team to New Jersey has been a sharp blow.
The entire episode has dealt a sharp blow to the Cypriot economy.
I tripped over some tiny thing and received a sharp blow to the head.
Forsyth found that potassium chlorate would explode when given a sharp blow.
Last year, the Supreme Court seemed poised to deal a sharp blow to public sector unions.
He's just not going to accept a sharp blow to the head, is he?
His fall from grace is a sharp blow for a party whose morale was already low.
He claimed the proposal was unconstitutional, dealing a sharp blow that helped defeat the reform bill.
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