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Discover LudwigThe phrase "even edge" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation where something is balanced or equal, but without context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately. Example: "In the competition, both teams had an even edge, making the match very exciting."
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Diners' familiarity and comfort levels can play a part, and can even edge into prejudice.
To make a brush, fold each leaf in half then trim to make an even edge.
That dashed hopes that conditions in the sector would stabilize, or even edge up slightly, during August.
Position the baby on the blanket with his shoulders lined up with the folded, even edge of the blanket.
This season though is presently on track to match or even edge that with 12,359 on average making the trip to the stadium on match day.
His 3.71 E.R.A. hasn't hurt anyone, either, so I'll give him the narrow win over the Angels' Jordan Walden whose 4 wins, 26 saves and solid E.R.A. (2.70) in 50 innings might even edge Pineda in many formats.
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He even edged closer to Bush in the polls.
He even edged Halladay, his former Toronto teammate, for the league lead in innings.
Productivity growth in the last decade, at more than 2.5 percent, they observe, is higher than the 1970s, 1980s and even edges out the 1990s.
But Mr. Romney even edged out Mr. Santorum among those most looking for a true conservative candidate or someone with strong moral character, preliminary exit polls found.
He also battled Mitt Romney for some of his support base, winning older voters and even edging him out among the well-off.
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