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The phrase 'sharper with' is not a complete sentence and can not be used as is.
However, you can use this phrase in a sentence by adding a description of what is being sharpened. For example, "He sharpened the knife with a whetstone, making it sharper with every stroke."
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Images will look even sharper with a digital subscriber line.
While they were sharp with words around the Roman Senate, they were even sharper with daggers.
But it returned, even sharper, with a computer-generated bass line.
Hong Kong's unease became sharper, with good reason, after the 1989 Beijing massacre.
Johnson tends to be sharper with those who lay private claim to everyday English words that long predate their product.
The dollar split was even sharper, with $100 bills rising 5 percent and smaller bills gaining only 1.5 percent.
(In fact, Nabokov has been way sharper with the Islanders than he was last year with SKA St. Petersburg).
The moves on currency markets were sharper, with the pound under pressure from worries about the UK's economic outlook.
In fact, the ideological lines between the parties have grown sharper, with Democrats more likely to be liberal, Republicans conservative.
Rodriguez has thrown 70 pitches over that span, and he said he has gotten sharper with the extra work.
"Obviously, I wish my command would have been a little bit better; I wish I would have been a little sharper with my stuff," Pettitte said.
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