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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bleak edge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sharp or harsh aspect of something, often conveying a sense of desolation or severity.
Example: "The landscape had a bleak edge, with jagged cliffs and a gray sky looming overhead."
Alternatives: "a harsh edge" or "a stark edge".
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There is a bleak edge to Cassini's work as well, the dancers frequently looking out over an abyss but always drawing each other back.
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A bleak terrain.
A bleak prospect indeed.
In a bleak kitchen.
Neither is having a bleak outlook.
Many people fear a bleak future.
In all, it is a bleak picture.
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