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Discover Ludwig"was so sharp" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is extremely sharp or acute. Example: The knife was so sharp that it sliced through the tomato with ease.
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She was so sharp.
Our plan was to sit behind horses early, but he was so sharp".
The fake was so sharp that Matt Harpring stumbled to the floor.
Gogel was so sharp with his iron play that he rarely had to make long putts.
Schilling's control was so sharp that he never threw more than two balls to any Los Angeles hitter.
But the point was so sharp that it was misunderstood by idiots who are now literalising the whole exercise.
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Kay had been so clever, Kay had been so sharp!
It's so sharp because it's almost — almost — sweet.
He's been so sharp and so with it.
"John is so sharp," said former Senator Alan K. Simpson of Wyoming.
Its drift system is so sharp and exciting and nuanced.
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