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The phrase "edge for" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It may be grammatically correct in certain contexts, but it is not a commonly used phrase. It is also difficult to provide an example of its usage without context, as it does not have a clear definition or meaning. It would be more helpful to use a different phrase or word that conveys a specific meaning or intention.
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"The waterfront remains an edge for work.
He has that edge for me".
That's an edge for the 49ers.
Take a building like the Edge, for instance.
"This is a real competitive edge for us," she said.
It follows the karst edge for a couple of miles.
THEY have been teetering on the edge for years.
Mr Noboa probably has the edge for the second round.
Bookstore managers had been on edge for days.
"Project Infinity is a real competitive edge for Comcast.
Italy has lived on the edge for four decades.
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