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The phrase "cusp of radicalizing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to someone or something being on the brink of becoming radicalized, usually in terms of extremist beliefs or actions. Example: The country was on the cusp of radicalizing, with political tensions reaching an all-time high and radical groups gaining more influence.
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We were on the cusp of radicalizing everything.
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He was on the cusp of 18.
"We're on the cusp of something".
Everything is on the cusp of change.
She hovers on the cusp of more.
Browne died on the cusp of seventy-seven.
Jack and Fiona are on the cusp of 60.
We are on the cusp of true energy democracy.
"It was still the cusp of the women's movement.
Everyone in his generation was on the cusp of something.
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