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"sharp sense of hearing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone or something that has a keen auditory ability. For example, "The owl has a sharp sense of hearing which allows it to detect its prey in the dark nighttime sky."
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Although it is hard to test the hearing of sharks, they may have a sharp sense of hearing and can possibly hear prey from many miles away.
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Wolves have an acute sense of hearing.
Cats also have an acute sense of hearing.
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Dolphins, known for their keen sense of hearing, can't hear above about 160 kilohertz.
Thus, they often operate with heightened complementary senses (for example, individuals who are blind develop an acute sense of hearing).
Their hair-trigger response has been chalked up to a sharp sense of smell and keen hearing.
Terrestrial shrews have acute senses of hearing, smell, and touch.
He also had a razor sharp sense of black humor as heard in "Outside Of A Small Circle Of Friends," his faux-upbeat examination of apathy's victims.
Have incredibly sharp senses of observation, sight, hearing, and leadership.
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