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The phrase "a cutting-edge" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is at the forefront of innovation or technology.
Example: "The company is known for its cutting-edge technology that revolutionizes the industry."
Alternatives: "state-of-the-art" or "leading-edge".
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Guo's team demonstrates a cutting-edge solution.
This is a cutting-edge technology.
Deadpool may not be a cutting-edge comedy, but it is a cutting-edge Marvel movie.
So although Adams wasn't a cutting-edge scientist, he was a cutting-edge populariser.
I really believe it's a cutting-edge profession.
NOBODY would call ADP a cutting-edge software firm.
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Now that's "a cutting edge idea".
Today we had a cutting edge.
Accies, just like last week, lacked a cutting edge.
I never lost my desire, but I really need to be at a cutting edge.
The hosts continued to enjoy good possession, but without a cutting edge in the final third.
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