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To have an edge.
To have an advantage.
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Polls show the contest as tight, with opponents having an edge.
If having an "edge" attracts unwelcome attention, not having one is not much better.
New money is also coming in from conservative areas in southern Brooklyn, again with Mr. de Blasio having an edge.
It was an uncompromising physical encounter, with the German, three years older at 23, having an edge in raw power.
Extra testosterone does a lot for the body, but it also gives an athlete a feeling of being unstoppable, of having an edge, of feeling, well, sexy.
Now hedge funds are trying to expand their services, hoping that their reputation for having an edge will also appeal to investors who are not ultra-wealthy.
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This process bridges the gap between the limited capabilities of current solutions and the architectural aesthetic demands for good surface quality, with the option of having an edge-return of the same surface quality as the front surface to give a monolithic appearance.
They just have an edge".
We definitely have an edge.
Her voice had an edge.
No one has an edge.
More suggestions(19)
observing an edge
catching an edge
giving an edge
removing an edge
generating an edge
incorporating an edge
having an election
having an impact
having an abortion
having an opinion
having an anxiety
having an effect
having an argument
having an affair
having an operation
having an answer
having an ice
having an illness
having an identity
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