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The phrase "a string on the edge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that is precariously positioned or at risk of falling or breaking.
Example: "The kite was flying high, but I noticed a string on the edge that looked like it might snap at any moment."
Alternatives: "a thread on the brink" or "a cord at the limit".
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Always proceed from a string on the edge of the neck through to the last.
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Make sure you insert the string into the correct peg: G string on the bottom left D string on the top left A string on the top right E string on the bottom right.
Play the A string on your violin.
Hang a string from the edge of a wide table to determine how you want your swags to look.
Another highly desirable area is Latch String, on the western edge of the borough, near the Paramus line.
5th fret on the E string, 7th fret on the A string, *Optional* 7th fret on the D string.
You will see if the pod has a fibrous string around the edge or not.
Put a string on it.
A String In other words, the thickest, lowest string on the left is the C String, the next string is the G String, the next String is the D String, and the last, skinniest, highest string is the A String - the D String is probably the most commonly used string.
She picked up a fretless five-string electric, sat on the edge of the divan, and set an alarm on her watch to go off in half an hour.
A woman on the edge.
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