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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get the edge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean achieving an advantage over someone or something, or have a better understanding of something than someone else. For example: "My boss gave me the opportunity to attend a business seminar this weekend to get the edge on my co-workers."
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Here's how to get the edge.
Anything, he counseled, to get the edge.
Compare my forehand and serve with my friend Tom Backner's, and I might get the edge.
Any updates I can get to get the edge on the opposition.
The regulars come to get the edge off with a sweet view and a drink.
That's when it's my turn to get the edge on them".
The Orangemen get the edge in a game both teams need to win.
The Tigers are battle-tested, are playing at home and get the edge.
Normally, Indianapolis, tough at home, would get the edge, but Detroit's defense is an advantage.
Nearby, a father-and-son team cried out, "Get The Edge, Saratoga's leading handicapper".
In this lesson, students use statistical analyses and quantitative evaluations to get the edge in fantasy football.
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