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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a great fringe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or notable group or aspect that exists on the periphery of a main idea or trend.
Example: "The festival attracted a great fringe of artists and performers who showcased their unique talents."
Alternatives: "a significant minority" or "a notable subset".
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For concerts, this space at Riverside Church offers a great fringe benefit: During intermission you can pass time on a balcony overlooking the Hudson River.
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America's indie comedy scene has supplied some great fringe acts recently, including Perrier-winner Demetri Martin and Flight of the Conchords' Kristen Schaal.
while Television Without Pity, previously dismissive of the show, listed it amongst their 2010 "Most Memorable TV Moments", stating "there were so many great Fringe moments this year" and "we were treated to some of the best sci-fi on television this past fall".
Scientists who study the warming seas and complicated climate and ice trends around Antarctica got a big jolt in recent days as yet another great fringing, floating ice shelf jutting from the Antarctic Peninsula began to disintegrate.
And up on a hill, at Thorpe's roadside memorial and grave site, a man named Don Wild Eagle in sunglasses, braids, a zebra-print tunic, and a great deal of fringe, conducts a ceremony in Thorpe's honor.
And up on a hill, at Thorpe's roadside memorial and grave site, a man named Don Wild Eagle in sunglasses, braids, a zebra-print tunic and a great deal of fringe, conducts a ceremony in Thorpe's honour.
If you buy that logic, asked Blumner, how can you accept the spectacle of thousands of companies offering vastly greater fringe benefits to workers with kids?
Jointly considering the results of our dependence estimates and insurance coverage variables, our empirical results support the theory that greater fringe benefits tend to increase the hours worked off the farm by both farm operators and spouses, ceteris paribus.
And, happily, it was a great one — Fox's "Fringe".
All in all, I still have a great deal of affection for "Fringe".
She made a great impression at 2013's Edinburgh fringe, when she introduced the world to the Harri-Parris clan in her play The Leaving Do.
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