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The phrase "sharp kid" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a young person who is intelligent, quick-witted, or perceptive. Example: "That sharp kid in my class always has the right answers and asks insightful questions."
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"It's too early to tell if he's a real prospect, but he's a sharp kid, and he's learning".
He's a sharp kid, and he's going to come in and he's going to be humble and try to learn as much as he possibly can".
Nicklaus added, "He's a good kid; he's a sharp kid; and I just think he is so frustrated with what is happening and the way he has played for the last month or so that it just got to him".
Speaking about the Spider-man reboot, the duo explained: "He's a sharp kid and witty and kind of deals with the fact that he's an outcast and a geek through humor.
"He's a sharp kid," says Milton Cooper, Fox's principal and the coach of its eight-man football team, for which Prince played well enough last fall to win an athletic scholarship to the University of Oklahoma.
A sharp kid in their first after-school job will spot money-saving process improvements if you give them a chance.
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"Sharp kids," he said.
There are a lot of sharp kids out there".
The play is of course the Thornton Wilder classic, a prospect that may make you want to sink through your seat before you see the sharp kids, joy in their eyes, assessing the easy metaphor in Wilder's work.
They're some sharp kids.
Sharp kids that they are, they know that one can't obtain answers without asking the right questions.
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