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"edging out" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to something that is "winning out gradually or narrowly over something else". For example: She managed to edging out her opponents and clinch the championship.
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He finished fifth in the Iowa caucuses, edging out "uncommitted".
Might we see Chancellor Vince Cable edging out George Osborne?
And yet, lazy digital posts are edging out the traditional birthday card.
Mozart and Beethoven are tied for most important composer, with Bach edging out Wagner for third.
Purple Viking is my all-time favorite potato, edging out fingerlings because of their versatility.
St Etienne continued their good start to the domestic campaign by edging out Bordeaux 2-1.
Canada, skipped by Cheryl Bernard, joined the Swedes by edging out Switzerland 6-5.
Second on his list was Andrés Iniesta, just edging out King Juan Carlos.
Blume took gold in 24.07, narrowly edging out 100m champion Manuel (24.09) and Herasimenia (24.11).
A few months ago, Oklahoma won the Largest Revenue Shortfall in the Nation title, edging out — yes! — Arizona.
Real Madrid, just as they have this week, made progress by edging out Platini and Laudrup's Juventus on penalties.
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