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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a periphery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the outer limits or edge of an area, often in a metaphorical sense to describe something that is not central or main.
Example: "The discussion focused on issues affecting the periphery of the community, rather than the core concerns."
Alternatives: "an outskirts" or "a margin".
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Capitalism, said Rosa Luxemburg, always needs a periphery.
Mullen is especially intriguing: Why has he lived on a periphery in recent years?
"Just as to someone from New York, Athens or Istanbul is a periphery, for me, New York is a periphery," she said.
Center Moriches, a suburban community with a periphery of farmland, is midway between Montauk and the Nassau-Queens border.
They might also lead to a highly fragmented, multispeed Europe, with a periphery permanently suffering legal turmoil and political uncertainty.
This centre is surrounded by radially arranged phagocytic (scavenger) cells and a periphery containing connective tissue cells.
"There will be a core committed to closer union and a periphery that is diversified," Mr. Grant added.
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Instead of a periphery-to-center integration, group affiliations were drawn deeper along racial and ethnic lines.
We show that the unique equilibrium network is a periphery-sponsored star, where one player, the center, maintains no links and earns a high payoff, while all other players maintain a single link to the center and earn lower payoffs.
These issues become relevant for partitioning a network, because in isolating a subnetwork a new periphery is created for it.
The Allofit acetabular component design is modular and biradial with a hemispherical periphery and a flattened polar region.
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