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"has no edge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to emphasize that something does not have any discernible boundaries. For example: "The desert stretched endlessly and seemed to have no edge."
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He has no edge.
It has no edge whatsoever.
Without his chef's knives, he has no edge.
She has no "edge," and why should she?
"New York has no edge," Mayce Webber said.
The other blade is thicker and has no edge.
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This means it has no edges, No North and South, and no fixed shape.
It has no edges, no mass, no dimension, no shape except the formless; it moves.
Now it looks as if the map has no edges, let alone a centre.
But the internet has no edges, any more than it has depth.
He has no edges or snags or anything but sustained success in his chosen fields of football and television.
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