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The phrase "around sharp edges" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or context where caution is needed due to the presence of sharp or potentially dangerous objects or situations.
Example: "When working in the workshop, always be careful around sharp edges to avoid injury."
Alternatives: "near sharp corners" or "in proximity to sharp surfaces".
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Foregrounds and Lara herself look a bit crisper, and there's less noise around sharp edges and in areas of fine detail using the Xbox One S's upscaling than if I left the upscaling to the Samsung KS9800 TV instead.
For example, it can exacerbate Gibbs ringing, also known as the truncation artifact, which manifests itself as spurious ringing around sharp edges.
The purposely wrinkled Al/Au film with a smooth surface provides a unique scaffold for constructing thin organic photovoltaic devices by avoiding pinholes and defects around sharp edges in conventional nanostructures.
Mr. Rapetti made several fatal errors that day, Ms. Hickey said: He used a damaged sling; he tied it around sharp edges of the crane without padding; he did not use enough slings; and he used the weakest possible hitch to fasten the slings to the crane.
Therefore, the PL enhancements observed in these hybrid Si/Au nanostructures can be attributed to the excitations of localized surface plasmons around the Au nanoplates, particularly around sharp edges of the corner of the Au square pattern.
Wash the soup can thoroughly and dry it with a paper towel, remembering to be careful around sharp edges.
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The researchers report in the journal Nature Communications that the protein exists in strong concentrations around the sharp edges of newly formed plant cells.
Rice starch granules are small (around 5 μm) and polygonal with sharp edges [ 29], a high lipid content and a high To, whereas potato starch granules are of a large oval shape of average size 40 μm and are less crystalline than rice starch [ 8, 30, 31].
Nussbaum believes that disgust "draws sharp edges around the self" and betrays a shame toward what is human.
This flatness is linked to the fact that a disk has sharp edges around which the streamlines converge and diverge rapidly.
It can be seen that they all have relatively sharp edges around the origin to approximate the ℓ0-norm.
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