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Discover Ludwig"sharp sense" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "sharp sense" to refer to a heightened awareness of a situation or something that indicates heightened skill or intuition. For example, "She has a sharp sense of fashion which always makes her stand out in a crowd."
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Mr Calderón appears to have a sharp sense of priorities.
But he had a sharp sense for trouble.
But he has a sharp sense of humor.
A warm tone and a sharp sense of humor bolster her restrained artistry.
A sharp sense of generation gap one of the motors of a children's literature scarcely existed.
Even some commission members feel a sharp sense of frustration and disappointment.
Bruce Easop, the president of Princeton's undergraduate student government, noted her "sharp sense of humor".
She had a sharp sense of humor and was not afraid to express her opinions.
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Once in Congress, Pike quickly became known for his razor-sharp sense of humor.
"Beasts" has an exciting palpability, an oxygen-sharp sense of the present tense.
Her warm smile and razor-sharp sense of humor will be dearly missed.
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