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Discover Ludwig"borderline case" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to something on the edge of a certain category or between two categories - for example, "The jury concluded that this was a borderline case and could not decide if the defendant was guilty or not."
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"It's a borderline case," Ms. Itskovich said.
Eugene Von Bruenchenhein (1910-83) is another borderline case.
This one could be considered a borderline case.
"We discuss it whenever there's kind of a borderline case," he said.
Which brings me finally to what seems to me to be a borderline case.
"Providence" (1977, script by David Mercer) is a borderline case, depending on how you interpret the wolfman.
The Canadian furniture maker and sculptor Gord Peteran, widely admired in craft circles, is a borderline case.
"If it's a borderline case, you're going to err on the side of caution," Judge Perdue said.
When Mr. Gazzola, the real estate broker, jokes that he is a "real borderline case," it is not so far from the truth.
Mental incapacity or intimidation would render any resignation invalid or, in a borderline case, suspect in a way that could create a crisis in the church.
"Even though it doesn't automatically count towards your final degree grade, boards will look at a students' whole record, if they are a borderline case".
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