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Discover Ludwig"sharp needle" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a needle with a sharp point, such as a sewing needle. For example: "Be sure to use a sharp needle when sewing on buttons."
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Pokes with a sharp needle would go unnoticed if he closed his eyes.
The buttress had narrowed to a series of sharp needle rocks, rising into the mist.
This refers to his drypoint technique of drawing with a sharp needle directly into the surface of the copper plate.
Many of the prints are drypoints, for which Chagall drew directly into a copper plate with a sharp needle.
With a sharp needle, an artery can be pierced and the fat injected into it can block capillaries, shutting blood flow to a part of the body.
"I know," he said, but that night he dreamed of a sharp needle in his hand and pressing hard into mum until she burst.
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"They are barbs with sharp needles.
Another alternative to the standard long-bevel sharp needles is the short-bevel needles.
If terrorists, drug traffickers and gangbangers are sharp needles in the immigrant haystack, then shrink the haystack.
And I welcome to the struggle a group of Germans carrying sharp needles and giving out misleading instructions.
The objective of the study was to compare the rate of glove perforation for blunt and sharp needles used during obstetrical laceration repair.
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