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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fringe of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is on the outer edge or margin of a particular area, group, or concept.
Example: "The artist's work is often associated with the fringe of contemporary art, challenging traditional norms."
Alternatives: "edge of" or "periphery of"
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To brush through a fringe of leaves.
Is the Edinburgh fringe of 2014 less spirited than the fringe of 1984?
"I was on the loony fringe of postmodernism," he said.
NYC will be on fringe of heaviest snow.
The eastern fringe of Turkey is one such place.
José Francisco Torres is on the fringe of his squad.
The narrow, pointed wings have a long fringe of hair.
Precisely syncopated, it stands on the outer fringe of jazz.
South Dum Dum constitutes the northern fringe of Greater Kolkata.
"We lived on the fringe of the New South.
They show a fringe of silhouetted city under cloudy skies.
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