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The word "fringes" is correct in written English
It can be used to refer to the outer edges or margins of something, or to describe something that is unconventional or not mainstream. Example: "The artist's work often explores the fringes of society, challenging traditional norms."
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Plural of fringe
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Much loved yet little read, for almost a century this strange, earnest and inconsolable novel has haunted the fringes of fiction.
On the fringes of the festive crowd gathered in Guildhall Square were a handful of republican dissidents who oppose Sinn Féin's peace strategy, some wholly through politics and others through the continuation of "armed struggle".
The idea was that memes, viral videos, and remixed content will move from the fringes to an integral part of everyone's content diet.
The disabled old man who struggled to get up lives in one of the Aboriginal town camps that have existed on the physical and psychic fringes of Alice Springs for as long as the town has been here.
Len McCluskey, the Unite general secretary, has said that Labour must shake off its "austerity-lite" mantra and put forward a "radical vision of hope" at the next election or risk losing union support and becoming an irrelevance on the fringes of British politics.
There seems to be growing irritation towards how international obligations operate Dominic Grieve Those close to the policy of quitting the ECHR insist it will be put to the electorate; other Conservative sources suggest Downing Street may be cooling on the proposal at a time when European unity is threatened – not least by Russian activity in Ukraine and on the fringes of Eastern Europe.
Along with bad economics, the government has engaged in the kind of scaremongering normally found on the fringes of the environmental movement, holding repeated inquiries into the totally spurious health risks of wind turbines.
At the same time, long-smothered regional nationalism was reviving on Britain's Celtic fringes.
The mud-brick tombs were uncovered last week near the Giza pyramids, stretching beyond a burial site first found in the 1990s and dating to the 4th dynasty (2575BC to 2467BC), on the fringes of the present-day capital, Cairo.
It would represent a dramatic climbdown by Westbrook, which was set to make a significant profit by increasing rental yields before selling on the Hoxton estate, which is located just north of the City on the fringes of one of the most fashionable areas of the capital.
artmod, posted online Obviously that's hugely flattering and you'd like to think it was the case, but they've lived their whole lives to develop a dedicated aesthetic of total improvisation while being utterly ignored by society and living on the fringes of humanity and in utter poverty, and then dying in obscurity and never being recognised for their art.
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