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"develop an edge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean "gain an advantage or competitive edge". For example, "To outperform his competitors, Tom decided to develop an edge in the market by offering exclusive services."
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Altman stressed that his presentation was not a comprehensive master plan to stopping Leicester but a small snapshot showing how deeply mining data, along with using more traditional methods such as video analysis, could help teams potentially develop an edge.
The EMBA program is an opportunity to join an elite forum for innovation and leadership, in which you will develop an edge in your management capabilities and build a network that lasts a lifetime.
All armies want to develop an edge over their adversaries.
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We integrate a deterministic, similarity-based, link prediction framework into a probabilistic modeling approach in order to develop an edge-forecasting method.
Water encroachment is a serious problem for developing an edge and bottom water reservoirs.
Based on the gestalt principles, Yoon and Kweon developed an edge-preserving bilateral filter for stereo matching [12].
In this paper we develop an adaptive edge finite element method based on a reliable and efficient recovery type a posteriori error estimator for time-harmonic Maxwell equations.
One result of the grinding of ochre was to polish the grindstone, and another, when the upper grindstone was used at an angle, was to develop a sharp edge that, produced accidentally, may have led to the idea of grinding the cutting edge of celts or other tools.
But it has begun to seem less and less funny as Miss Hawn's films develop a preachier edge.
Party leaders speak warmly of South Korea's chaebol, but Vietnam's versions are unlikely to develop a competitive edge.
The goal of this study is to develop a practical edge computing architecture and design, which can be used to support smart construction environments with high QoS.
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