Sentence examples for working to sharpen from inspiring English sources

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With the Presidents Cup, a favorite event of his, on the horizon, he has been working to sharpen his game.

Yet he spends rehearsals crouched behind a laptop, a reference book or two resting near the keyboard, working to sharpen the script's comic edge.

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Protracted exposure to the military, along with his own background, may have worked to sharpen Sandby's gaze.

Her husband persuaded her she had more in her than song and dance and they worked to sharpen her dramatic chops in the emerging off- and off-off-Broadway realms.

The deals doubled Amgen's research staff to 4,000, and the firm has worked to sharpen its focus and lift its output of testable drugs.

This tool, although it may sound like the opposite, works to sharpen the iris and bring out the details and color in the image.

This is the hardest material and will take the least amount of work to sharpen a stone.

As the tournament approaches, you find them working to improve, to sharpen, their games.

Above all, participants called for the NSABB working group to sharpen its definition of worrisome experiments.

Throughout the past five years we have been working hard to sharpen our thought leadership and competitiveness by rebuilding the brand, product portfolio and values driven culture.

In the months after Christmas, the CMS team worked hard to sharpen up their data.

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