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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a edge" is not grammatically correct in written English.
To make the sentence correct, you would need to replace the phrase with the phrase "have an edge." For example: "I went to the competition with lots of practice, so I had an edge over the other contestants."
Idiom
To have an edge.
To have an advantage.
Exact(1)
Royals in six I just read a detailed analysis with all sorts of statistics I've never heard of explaining why the Royals have a edge over the Mets.
Similar(56)
They just have an edge".
We definitely have an edge.
Over all, college graduates have an edge.
And so it does have an edge".
The South African retailers have an edge.
Younger applicants currently have an edge.
You have to have an edge.
"It just doesn't have an edge".
"They have an edge to them.
"We have to have an edge about us," Thibodeau said.
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