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The phrase "edged by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the boundary or border of something, such as a physical object or an abstract concept. Example: The path through the forest was edged by tall trees on either side. In this sentence, "edged by" is used to show that the tall trees were on the outskirts or borders of the path.
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Both times, he was edged by Brumel.
The sunrise sky was a core of orange edged by purple.
The kitchen opens to a mahogany deck with a hot tub, edged by perennials.
Once here, go for a stroll along the Corniche, a boardwalk edged by bars and restaurants.
Each is an image of endless rich, blue water edged by coastlines and punctuated with islands.
Solitary Engelmann spruce stood in the middle, edged by glacial moraines and frozen creek beds.
It is edged by a riot of plants, some still in flower.
After a tame first half edged by the Bulldogs, the contest came alive.
On one such walk, we saw a tiny sandy beach, edged by rocks.
The first was a short slower ball edged by Faulkner over Buttler's head for four.
Suddenly, they had all the lineouts, but the scrum contest was edged by Gloucester.
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