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Discover Ludwig'sharp nose' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person's physical features. For example: "He had a sharp nose and piercing eyes."
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He has a sharp nose for cant and bogusness.
He has a round, handsome face and a sharp nose.
Mathew's father, Bobby, was a stern man with a sharp nose and a clipped mustache.
BBC Young Musician has always had a sharp nose for talent.
With a sharp nose for wounded souls, Samantha discovers another side to her captor.
Her sharp nose is above his neck and her teeth are presumably buried in it.
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They have large pectoral fins extending from or nearly from the snout to the base of the slender tail, and some have sharp "noses" produced by a cranial projection, the rostral cartilage.
Peugeot will have its recently revised 308, which gets a sharper nose similar to that of the new 508 saloon and estate.
Stretching for nearly 450 feet along the quayside, Caroline has the sleek lines and razor-sharp nose of a sea-going greyhound, which is precisely what her designers intended.
Other features of the Intercontinental include new wings, a new tail, a sharper nose, state-of-the-art engines and a new cockpit.
But my father's image of her as heroine makes it easy for me to imagine her fire-eyed and lithe--a most valiant and faultless version of myself, but with higher cheekbones, sharper nose, longer hair, straighter back.
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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.

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