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Discover LudwigThe phrase "along each edge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is positioned or occurs at the sides or boundaries of an object or area.
Example: "The artist painted intricate designs along each edge of the canvas to enhance its visual appeal."
Alternatives: "at every edge" or "along the borders".
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The Oakfield building is a Keynes, a low, plain shed with classrooms arrayed along each edge.
Stick lengths of double-sided tape along each edge of the card letter.
In others a tendon extends along each edge, and the fibres run diagonally across the muscle between the tendons (pennate fibres).
Steel sheetpiling consists in essence of a series of rolled trough sections with interlocking grooves or guides, known as clutches, along each edge of the section.
Military positions match each other, post for post, along each edge of the zone in futile confrontation, the flapping red crescent flags of the Turks almost touching the blue-and-white stripes of the Greeks.
The space to be televised (in this case a five-metre diameter hemisphere) is divided into small imaginary cubes (in the experimental set up, they are a centimetre along each edge).
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Lay one strip along each long edge of the wallet (the edges that form the bill fold between them) and fold each one over in turn, covering the sticky and ragged edges at the top of both sides of the billfold.
The log determinant distance is especially interesting in that it can be proved that typically the distances add along the paths, so that the distance along a path is the sum of the distances for each edge along the path.
A cropped 24.8 × 24.8um (500 × 500px) square was used to quantify the mean fluorescence intensity of Dachs or actin along each cell edge while recording the angle of the cell edge relative to the P-D orientation.
By further assigning a physical location within the cell to each node and along the length of each edge [ 11], the network can also be considered a 'geometric graph', permitting additional analyses that incorporate the spatial component of the networks to describe the shape of mitochondria at the scale of the entire cell.
There is a pair of comb-rows along each aboral edge, and tentilla emerging from a groove all along the oral edge, which stream back across most of the wing-like body surface.
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