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The phrase "a small edge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slight advantage or benefit in a particular situation or context.
Example: "In a competitive market, having a small edge can make a significant difference in attracting customers."
Alternatives: "a slight advantage" or "a minor benefit."
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White would then have had only a small edge.
Still, after 19 h5, Moiseenko had a small edge.
Polls show Mr. Tester with a small edge.
It is a small edge but one worth remembering.
The Republicans hold only a small edge in the House.
Their act featured jokes about prison camps, however, suggesting at least a small edge of anxiety.
Among those the poll determined to be likely voters, Republican candidates held a small edge.
"Something that is just going to give you a small edge".
At West Point, Colonel Jones said: "Race might be a small edge.
Below, Anand gives a lesson in how to cash in a small edge.
Their coalition has only a small edge in Parliament, and defections could cause more political disorder.
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