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The phrase "sharp character" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is often used to describe someone with a bold or distinctive personality, someone who stands out and leaves a strong impression on others. Example: 1. "Her sharp character and quick wit made her the life of the party." 2. "The main protagonist in the novel had a sharp character that captivated readers." 3. "The new employee's sharp character was a perfect fit for the fast-paced and competitive work environment."
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I admired, too, the sharp character sketches.
Sharp character lines define the hood and front fenders.
The wagon and commercial van feature sculpted body panels with pronounced wheel-well flares and sharp character lines.
In this case, it would be George Osborne, a more ideologically sharp character than his friend at Number 10.
It bears a sharp character line just below the windows, stretching from headlight to taillight, much in keeping with its competitors from Korea.
Little of Hyundai's so-called fluidic-sculpture design language, distinguished by sharp character lines and high tapers, can be discerned here, which may suit some shoppers just fine.
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Though the songs Ms. Vega is best known for are razor sharp, character-based narratives — like her two Top 10 hits from the 1980s, "Luka" and "Tom's Diner" — she struggled to create a cohesive, full-length work.
But there is no doubting the young New York dramatist's ability to create sharp characters and a sense of place.
Advertising itself as a cross between "Real World" (the MTV reality show) and "Sex and the City," the series has an energetic insouciance and some sharp characters.
Thomas J. Abinanti, a county legislator and a neighbor, who is representing the Orchard Hill Civic Association on a pro-bono basis, called the Bakers "sharp characters" who went ahead while knowing that a full-scale legal battle was being mounted against them.
The premise is not exactly a laugh riot, and despite sharp characters, hysterical dialogue, and a frantic comic pace that co-creator Tina Fey seemed to have airlifted from the earl seasons of 30 Rock, I was having a major problem early on with the show's tone.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com