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"cutting edge curriculum" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a curriculum that is innovative and up-to-date, as opposed to one that is outdated and traditional. For example, "The new school is offering a cutting edge curriculum designed to meet the needs of today's students."
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Given the cutting edge nature of much applied biostatistical work, there is ongoing discussion regarding the intellectual content of the biostatistics curriculum.
It's cutting edge".
Hardly cutting edge.
But cutting edge?
"It really is cutting edge.
Not exactly cutting edge.
Talk about cutting edge.
More cutting hedge than cutting edge.
"He was cutting edge, cultural, sensitive".
"They make sure we're cutting edge".
Mr. Zeughauser calls these programs "cutting edge".
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