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The phrase "a bit edgy when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or behavior that is slightly provocative or unconventional in a specific context.
Example: "The film was a bit edgy when it tackled controversial social issues, sparking discussions among viewers."
Alternatives: "somewhat provocative when" or "slightly controversial when".
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Brandy said: "The fans were a bit edgy when I left, but that's part of football.
Bradford Bulls head coach Francis Cummins: "We were a bit edgy when we get down there [near the line].
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"I thought there were times when we had time to play and we got a bit edgy and some of the passing was a bit slow at times.
When Scotland got their goal back it could have been a bit edgy, but we responded fantastically and it was very special for me to score two goals for England in Scotland at Celtic Park".
The fans were a bit edgy.
Yes, it's a bit edgy in the East End.
8 min: Estonia are looking a bit edgy, early doors.
"Doing it this way was a bit edgy, a bit different - like us," says Bowcutt.
A bit edgy for most companies, but you get the idea.
Sometimes he tries to be a bit edgy but he's not.
Like Fleetwood Mac, their music is intelligent and a bit edgy but still mainstream.
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