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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little edge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slight advantage or a distinctive quality that makes something stand out.
Example: "The new marketing strategy gives our product a little edge over the competition."
Alternatives: "a slight advantage" or "a small edge".
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We needed a little edge.
"A little edge can make the difference".
It's got to have a little edge".
It's aristocracy with a little edge".
But we made sure to put a little edge on it". A little edge?
"But it seemed to give the character a little edge".
"But we've got a little edge on Sheffield United.
This doesn't make me the hitter I am, but maybe it gives me a little edge".
The sociologists seem to have gotten a little edge on us.
Even the Landaus' friendly family meeting had a little edge to it.
"He seemed like he had a little edge when he went out there," Melvin said.
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