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The phrase "edge of the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the boundary or outer limit of something. Here are a few examples: 1. The hiker carefully made his way to the edge of the cliff and peered down at the vast valley below. 2. The cat sat at the edge of the table, carefully watching the crumbs fall to the ground. 3. The edge of the forest was marked with a sign warning hikers of potential dangers. 4. She stood at the edge of the crowd, trying to catch a glimpse of her favorite celebrity. 5. The edge of the ocean glittered in the sunlight, inviting the couple to take a stroll along the beach.
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It is the edge of the archipelago.
The easternmost edge of the West.
"The edge of the cliff!
The edge of the shoal.
The edge of the wood.
on the edge of the toilet.
You ride the edge of the knife.
"Art at the Edge of the Law".
I clenched the edge of the wall.
He'd reached the edge of the forest.
The edge of the Ross Ice Shelf.
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edge of the dwarf
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edges of the snap
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edge of the palette
edge of the hull
edge of the isle
edge of the last
edge of the lung
edge of the mail
edge of the mast
edge of the parc
edge of the debris
edge of the pump
edge of the quay
edge of the reed
edge of the robe
edge of the sock
edge of the shan
edge of the swab
edge of the tack
edge of the tyre
edge of the ward
edge of the drawdown
edge of the catchment
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