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Discover Ludwig"edged through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to carefully or slowly make one's way through a narrow or crowded space. One can use it whenever they want to describe someone or something moving through a tight spot or difficult situation. Example: The hiker edged through the narrow canyon, careful not to slip on the slick rocks.
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A few bodies edged through.
Fou more to Cook, edged through the slips.
The two flamboyant superstars matched each other for the most part but Truth finally edged through with the Lie Detector.
Are we winning?' asked a frenzied Charles Gichau, as opener Kennedy Otieno edged through the slips for four.
Seeking a better view, a young blonde woman named Erica Brown edged through the crowds to an old house the color of daffodils, not far from the doughboy.
A gyroscopic seam had kissed the Kingsmead surface, deviated off the straight and edged through to Dean Elgar at second slip.
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Robson consolidates the break – and makes it three games in a row – by edging through from deuce.
There is no sign outside; only the glamorous women edging through the turnstiles at the entrance hint at something hidden within.
"About halfway through I noticed I was edging through and after that I felt confident and strong.
Defending champion John Higgins survived a scare to edge through to the UK Championship last 16 with a 6-5 victoveroveRoryry McLeod in York.
British diving star Tom Daley survived a poor preliminary round in the 10m platform to edge through to Saturday's semi-finals.
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