particularly sharp

Frequency: 7.042.4 per million words

especially great or sudden, often with changes like rises or declines

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Examples (10)

  • The winter brought a particularly sharp drop in temperatures.
  • Analysts noted a particularly sharp increase in sales last quarter.
  • The car took a particularly sharp bend in the mountain road.
  • There has been a particularly sharp decline in the stock market recently.
  • The unexpected news caused a particularly sharp intake of breath among the audience.
  • The economic downturn led to a particularly sharp rise in unemployment.
  • The contrast between the old and new architecture was particularly sharp.
  • After the incident, there was a particularly sharp division of opinion within the community.
  • He delivered a particularly sharp rebuke to his subordinate for the error.
  • The company announced a particularly sharp cutback in production.