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'have edge' is not an accurate and usable phrase in written English
If you use it in a sentence, it could be unclear. It is best to rephrase it in order to be clearer. For example, "He has a competitive edge."
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RK Cheika confident Australia will have edge on European tour.
He diets; he doesn't drink; and he likes movies that have "edge".
As Mr. van den Houten said: "It's a mature way to have edge.
"Otherwise, at every translucent joint, you would have edge blushing" — a milky white, uneven squiggling — "and that would be an unmitigated disaster," Simmons said.
Merely for simplifying the notation, we assume that all cells have edge zones in our system modeling.
These misfit dislocations have edge character, 〈010〉 line directions, and 〈100〉 Burgers vectors parallel to the interface.
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Windows, like books, have edges.
In the federal government, total employment has edged down but titles have edged up.
Politically they have edged rightward in recent years.
They'll all have edge-to-edge displays with a notch.
Does space have edges?
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