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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a fringe" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to refer to a hairstyle with a fringe. For example, "She cut her hair into a bob and added a fringe to complete the look."
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Dr. Pinch said products like musical gloves and jackets could at best have a fringe market.
Marvin There's not many guys who have a fringe like that!
"The fringe — and both parties have a fringe — have a hard time understanding that politics is not religion.
The Brighton Festival – they have a fringe and they said you should come and do Nicholas Parsons Happy Hourr.
"You have a fringe voice that denies science, economics and reality".
This hairdo is what separates "I'm cool, I have a fringe," from "I'm going grey".
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This use of the public network has a fringe benefit.
"Islam, like most faiths, has a fringe of radicals who carry on bloodshed wherever they are.
Borsato, who is fifty, has a fringe of white hair and the shoulders of a rugby fullback.
Originally the flag was to be decorated with green fringe, but after 1925 it was designated as having a fringe of gold when displayed on certain occasions.
If I had to address every fringe group that had a fringe point of view I couldn't go through the day.
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