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The phrase "along this edge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or direction that is adjacent to or following the boundary of an object or area.
Example: "The painter decided to add a decorative border along this edge of the canvas to enhance its appearance."
Alternatives: "beside this edge" or "next to this edge".
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Sew along this edge with a straight machine stitch 1 cm from the edge (fig E), carefully following the curve, and remembering to back tack at either end of the seam.
The Euclidean distance between these two points can be assumed to equal the corresponding geodesics when the edge connecting them is generally short length and the deformations do not cause sharp creases along this edge.
Using distance D derive a one-pixel-wide edge of D E M A and along this edge extract cell values from Δ D E M AB into raster Δ D E M e. 4.
It is along this edge that often you can spot tiger sharks coming up from the depths.
The weight of an edge is a value between 0 and 1 representing the probability (efficiency) with which the signal is propagated along this edge.
Stitch along this edge.
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Just how bad things were in 1871 along this razor edge of civilization could be seen in the numbers of settlers who had abandoned their lands.
Clustered settlements built on artificial mounds appeared along this northern edge of the Fertile Crescent around 7000 B.C. Buildings were made of mud brick, with new buildings constructed on top of the remains of older ones.
Each spring, he has picked out snow-capped peaks along this westernmost edge of the Rockies to predict the amount of seasonal runoff — or free water — that will choke streams and flow into his sprawling fields of wheat and alfalfa.
Staple about every 3 inches (7.5 cm) along this stretched edge, ending at the second corner.
Stitch along this pinned edge with a 3/8 inch (0.9 cm) seam allowance.
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