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Discover LudwigThe word 'sharp-minded' is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe someone who is intelligent, quick-witted, and perceptive. Example: "The young detective was known for his sharp-mindedness, always able to solve the most complex cases with ease."
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Even Shakespeare ducked giving their thoughts extended airtime, as if listening to women was not quite worth it, in spite of his headily sharp-minded queen.
A: Boris Paton is a brilliant man and still very sharp-minded.
Solo performance of the year It's a tie! Mike Daisey's sharp-minded inquisition into the works of Steve Jobs's mind and the workings of the corporation he led to such renown in recent years was this distinctive monologuist's finest work yet.
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