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Discover LudwigThe phrase "edged with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to something having edges or being decorated with an edge. For example, "The cake was edged with a creamy white frosting."
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The primaries are edged with buff.
Reed's work is edged with tragedy, too.
They are beautifully edged with brass ribbons.
Yantou's shoreline is edged with sludge.
Both causeways are edged with low masonry walls.
Undertail coverts dull bronze green, feathers edged with pale buff.
Remiges and rectrices blackish brown, edged with dull brown.
Outermost primary black, narrowly edged with buff; rest of primaries and primary coverts black, edged with green.
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Inter-network competition can be hard-edged, with huge stakes.
The teeth are smooth-edged, with oblique cusps and lateral cusplets on the outside margins.
The teeth are small and smooth-edged, with angled triangular cusps.
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