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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a fringe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is marginal, peripheral, or not part of the mainstream, often in relation to a group or idea.
Example: "The artist's work was considered as a fringe movement within the larger contemporary art scene."
Alternatives: "on the outskirts" or "in the margins".
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It would be easy to dismiss the whole thing as a fringe event.
Mainstream Copts have denounced him as a fringe figure who does not represent their community.
As a fringe benefit, it may be able to sell China its trading technology.
It was seen as a fringe activity but it's not anymore.
Corbyn, who entered Parliament in 1983, was long regarded as a fringe figure in British politics.
For years the Blok was dismissed as a fringe party with origins among former Nazi collaborators.
The wiry, bespectacled Mr. Assir has widely been seen as a fringe provocateur.
A few months ago Ralph Nader was dismissed as a fringe candidate who would disappear.
Behavioral economists are still regarded as a fringe group by many mainstream economists.
What was once seen as a fringe environmental cause has gone mainstream.
While Pyke doesn't qualify as a fringe artist, he did come up through the indie route.
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