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The phrase "razor edge" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means something that is very sharp or precise, similar to the sharpness of a razor blade. Example: The chef skillfully sliced the tomato with a razor edge knife. In this sentence, "razor edge" is used to describe the sharpness of the knife.
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More than any other knife, they depend on a razor edge.
It's the ugly razor edge of the logic that men chase, and women either give or withhold.
You just have to put yourself to thinking like the voter would, got to have this sort of razor edge".
In the run-up to the Olympics, Putin went to some lengths to sheathe the razor edge of his re-moralization agenda.
Three hundred years may seem like a long time, but the balance of a desert ecosystem sits on a razor edge.
Just how bad things were in 1871 along this razor edge of civilization could be seen in the numbers of settlers who had abandoned their lands.
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There will just be "razor-edge" profits, she says.
It was dancing of razor-edge emotion, climaxing an overall image of mental dislocation that Miss Dakin sustained magnificently throughout.
With the recipes this week, I recommend a spätlese-style riesling, a wine with a razor-edge balance between refreshing acidity and sweetness.
With his razor-edge cheekbones and eyes of fire, this gaunt Prior brings to mind Maria Callas as Medea, which he would surely take as a compliment.
Pearce is naturally attractive - after all, he first found fame in 1986 as razor-edge-cheekboned Mike in Aussie soap Neighbours.
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