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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a periphery for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as a boundary or outer edge for a particular subject or area.
Example: "The new park will serve as a periphery for the urban development, providing a green space for residents."
Alternatives: "an edge for" or "a boundary for".
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"Just as to someone from New York, Athens or Istanbul is a periphery, for me, New York is a periphery," she said.
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However, the reality of today's eurozone is far too many people out of work, falling internal demand, increasing polarisation within societies – and a yawning chasm dividing relatively prosperous core countries from a periphery destined for depression.
The recently submitted test chip has a 16×16 pixel matrix, 100 storage cells in each pixel and a periphery circuitry for accessing and controlling the pixels and storage cells.
While technology and internet has a riveting presence for most in the urban settings and developed areas, it remains at a distant periphery for many in the under-served pockets of the world.
A temporal shift to the periphery for an actor translates into decreased potential for sustained mobilization.
This is abrasive, and so, at its best, is Ryan's poetry, as in "Periphery": Fountains, for instance, have a periphery at some distance from the spray.
In the periphery, for a given age and genetic background, the Treg population represents a stable proportion of the CD4+ T cells in the steady state (10%), suggesting that the homeostasis of Teff and Treg are tightly co-regulated [ 27].
"We've kind of been on the periphery for a long time," said Shane Smith, one of Vice's founders.
After skulking around the periphery for a while, looking tightly wound in her wrap dress, she unleashes a torrent of angry neuroticism when her turn to expound arrives.
He's used to being a major figure for the teams he's played in, whether it's England, Ireland or Middlesex, but he's been on the periphery for a while.
That player turned out to be the 23-year-old Welbeck, who it is hoped will emulate the renaissance experienced by Daniel Sturridge when he left the Chelsea periphery for a central role and the responsibility he relishes at Liverpool.
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