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Discover Ludwig"edge out" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase is used to describe a situation where one person or entity narrowly defeats another, usually due to a small advantage. Example sentence: The new intern managed to edge out the competition for the position of marketing assistant.
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edge out
verb
To win in a contest or a game by a narrow margin of victory.
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Can "Passing Strange" edge out "In the Heights" for Best Musical?
Most people in television news still expect it to edge out Fox on major international stories.
But the more bolshy ones start to edge out toward the fringes.
Mexico feared that the heartier modified variants would edge out its unique native strains.
She predicted that the Jets would eventually "edge out the Giants and command 10 percent to 15 percent more".
If Bextra is really not associated with heart problems, that could help it edge out competitors.
But, as of this day and with the squads currently assembled, I'll plump for Spurs to just edge out Arsenal.
Some may choose to see our Fellowship as an attempt to "edge out" veteran teachers.
The tenth largest, aka the country we're apparently going to edge out, is Israel.
This is to space the drip edge out from the roof edge that distance, evenly and consistently.
So the first edge out of there is to Phoenix.
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