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'precipice of' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a situation that is particularly dangerous or difficult. For example: "We are standing at the precipice of economic collapse."
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Many fear Nigeria is on the precipice of total collapse.
The state is on the precipice of something big.
I was already on the precipice of getting sick.
Dragged them down and back from the precipice of immortality.
We live, she is saying, on the precipice of disaster.
All month long, the Giants wobbled along the precipice of elimination.
"There's so much going on, and there's this precipice of greatness.
On the precipice of change, all that people can do is wait.
Credit froze, taking us to the precipice of a global depression.
That helps explain how the Nets ended up here, on the precipice of history.
Europe stands on the precipice of the most awful war the world has ever known.
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