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The phrase "will be sharpened for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the preparation or enhancement of skills, tools, or processes for a specific purpose or event. Example: "The team's strategies will be sharpened for the upcoming competition to ensure they perform at their best."
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Three knives will be sharpened for $12.
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Meanwhile, as the United States imposes its strongest sanctions to date and the European Union prepares to impose an embargo on Iranian oil, the choice for Tehran will be sharpened – meet your international obligations or face the consequences.
The situation at centre is typical of several with which the national coach Steve McNamara will be happy to grapple – genuine combination for places, which will be sharpened in the Exiles game by the knowledge that it is the chance to stake a claim in the absence of the Australia-based contenders.
Statistics, which often turn out to be flawed, will be sharpened.
It is a skill that will be sharpened to a blade..
The Oscar engravers will be sharpening their chisels: the Directors Guild of Americaa has released its nominations.
No doubt the architecture critics will be sharpening their knives to criticise the scheme.
But if, say, four games pass without a win then not only is valuable ground ceded in the table, knives in certain quarters will already be sharpening for the new manager.
That will need to be sharpened up.
The original blades will eventually become dull and can't be sharpened, so budget for replacement blades.
It should be sharpened.
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