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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ledge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a physical structure that protrudes from a wall or cliff, providing a platform or resting place. Example: Sarah carefully made her way along the narrow ledge, trying not to look down at the steep drop below.
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Reach a ledge.
Here a cornice, there a ledge.
When they reach a ledge, they fall.
He's probably under rocks, under a ledge.
And he goes: 'I'm on a ledge.
He needed a ledge to give him some purchase.
At long last first looms the shadow of a ledge.
He plunged down, screaming, to a ledge 30 feet below.
It is a ledge... with all that that implies.
He watched her edge up over a ledge.
At the bottom of the pyramid is a ledge.
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