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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the fringes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is on the outer edges or margins of a particular area, concept, or group.
Example: "The research focused on communities living at the fringes of society, highlighting their unique challenges and perspectives."
Alternatives: "on the outskirts" or "on the margins".
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He aimed at the fringes".
Bit of overdevelopment at the fringes.
In 1992 they were at the fringes.
Shadatek works at the fringes of dance hall and electro.
But these are games at the fringes of the medium.
It survives only at the fringes of the repertory.
Horror lurks at the fringes of the everyday.
It's the solitaries who interest her, the lurkers at the fringes.
At the fringes of the camp police checkpoints abound, turning away most visitors.
In "Marking time at the fringes" (July 10th) we marked two dates incorrectly.
At the fringes of the product space are development dead ends.
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