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The phrase "sharp disagreements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe intense or significant differences in opinion or perspective between individuals or groups.
Example: "The committee faced sharp disagreements on the proposed budget cuts, leading to a heated debate."
Alternatives: "strong disagreements" or "stark disagreements".
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In particular, there have been sharp disagreements about its style.
The article depicted sharp disagreements between opponents and supporters of Israel's actions in Lebanon.
The former cold war rivals also have sharp disagreements, notably over the civil war in Syria.
But he said there was no realistic prospect of conviction because of "sharp disagreements" between pathologists.
Is it hard to come together with people you have sharp disagreements with?
That said, there were also sharp disagreements, not least when he decried the invasion of Iraq.
Officials said there were differences of perspective, but no sharp disagreements.
It also raises issues over how government statisticians treat targets over which a coalition government has sharp disagreements.
Despite the show of unity at the summit meeting here, there were also signs of sharp disagreements behind the scenes.
The language is vague about newly discovered oil, reflecting the sharp disagreements on the issue at the time.
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Mr. Jung's comments provoked sharp disagreement.
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